Wear-resistant treatment of semiconductor device components. Hard anodizing treatment by Fujisho.
Anodizing suitable for conveying devices and jigs. Hard anodizing enhances wear resistance, improving manufacturing yield and equipment lifespan.
With hard anodizing treatment for affluent businesses, wear and corrosion are suppressed, significantly improving product reliability and lifespan. By applying hard anodizing treatment to aluminum components of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, wear and corrosion are prevented. This enables high-precision and long-lasting equipment operation. 【Features】 ■ Reduces wear on sliding parts with high hardness ■ Enhances rust and corrosion resistance ■ High durability even with thin films ■ Compatible with complex-shaped workpieces ■ Stable quality management *For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Features of Hard Anodizing】 ■ Increased wear resistance (strong against scratches) ・ Proven performance in wear testing machines for two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles ・ Widely used in outdoor products ■ Thicker film thickness enhances gray coloration ■ Resistant to salt damage, with proven performance in marine parts *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Examples of adoption of hard anodizing ■ Wear testing machines for two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles ■ Outdoor products ■ Marine parts *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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Founded in March 1948 as a specialized trading company for aluminum, we have been supporting the development of various industries, including automotive (heat exchangers), construction materials, machinery (IT), and food, since our establishment. Tominsho Co., Ltd. aims for a significant leap into the next era, responding to the increasingly diverse needs of users, and will vigorously advance further enrichment and development, starting with the expansion into new aluminum fields.

