Introducing a coating that excels in rust prevention and corrosion resistance for stainless steel pipes.
**Coating for Improved Rust and Corrosion Resistance** Stainless steel is inherently a material with excellent corrosion resistance, but if you want to further enhance its rust and corrosion resistance, it is necessary to apply a coating. Generally, coatings are applied using paints such as epoxy resin or polyurethane. These paints are known for their durability and weather resistance, providing high rust prevention effectiveness even in environments with corrosive gases or saltwater. For use in even harsher environments, it is also possible to coat with highly corrosion-resistant fluoropolymer resins. For example, resins like PFA and PTFE excel in chemical resistance and can be used in environments with strong acids or strong alkalis. If you are considering improving the corrosion resistance of stainless steel pipes used in harsh environments, we recommend fluoropolymer coating. *For more details on fluoropolymer coatings, please refer to the materials or feel free to contact us.*
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**Features** - Non-stick property → It has good release properties even against strongly adhesive substances and is difficult to adhere. - Non-wetting property → It repels liquids on the surface and does not get wet. - Heat resistance → Among resins, it has high heat resistance and can withstand high temperatures (up to 260°C). → It also withstands low temperatures of -260°C without performance change. - Low friction coefficient → It has a low friction coefficient and is slippery. → It excels in lubrication without causing stick-slip. - Chemical resistance → It is rarely affected or corroded by acidic or alkaline chemicals. → If the coating is thin, it remains unaffected, but if the coating is penetrated by chemicals or solutions, it can corrode the substrate. Powder coating can thicken the coating and prevent corrosion. - Electrical properties → Insulation strength (breakdown strength), volume resistivity, and surface resistivity are high, making it the best among resins for flashover (arc discharge) and tracking phenomena. → The dielectric constant is also high, resulting in low losses at high frequencies, and the dielectric loss tangent (tan δ) is very small even at high frequencies. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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To maximize the performance of manufacturing equipment and machine parts, Yoshida SKT derives the "optimal solution" tailored to our customers from hundreds of surface treatment technologies. - Decreased productivity due to adhesive troubles - Instability in product quality due to friction - Early deterioration of equipment due to corrosion We respond to these challenges in the manufacturing field with our extensive track record and reliable technical expertise. In 1963, we began fluoropolymer processing. In 1968, we signed a licensing agreement with DuPont (now Chemours), supporting manufacturing innovations for over 2,000 customers across various industries, from automotive to medical and aerospace. Furthermore, in 2024, we are focusing on the development of next-generation products, such as PFAS-free coatings, contributing to the advancement of sustainable manufacturing. With a three-base system in Nagoya, Tokyo, and Yamaguchi, we flexibly respond to both mass production and custom orders. Our consistent quality management system ensures that we deliver reliable quality. For solving challenges in the manufacturing field, trust the surface treatment experts at Yoshida SKT.