Stable friction coefficient for light load retention! Moderate friction holding power and stable slip performance.
◎Material selection is possible based on differences in requirements such as holding or braking. ◎Outstanding mass production capabilities with Starlight original injection molding materials! ◎In addition to thermoplastics and thermosetting resins, biomass materials are also available. *Please download the PDF document for material properties.
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Starlight Industries was established in 1936 as a venture company focused on the development of unique sliding materials using phenolic resin. Since then, we have been engaged in the development of new materials, including high-performance engineering plastics, and their composites. Utilizing tribology (friction, wear, and lubrication engineering) and cutting-edge molding technology as key technologies, we provide one-stop solution proposals based on material design, molding processing, and evaluation analysis technology to achieve "optimization and labor-saving" in a wide range of applications and production equipment, including steel, paper, shipbuilding, industrial machinery, robotics, electrical and electronic equipment, and mobility, transport, and conveying equipment. Starlight's strengths: - Compound technology that meets friction performance - Performance evaluation and analysis technology for product design - Molding and processing technology that optimizes costs




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