List of Polymer Materials products
- classification:Polymer Materials
7996~8010 item / All 15840 items
Achieves high collection efficiency through electrostatic methods. Offers a wide range of products from large to small sizes. Also compatible with water-soluble oil mist.
- air conditioning
Excellent durability, water resistance, and weather resistance, making it safe for outdoor use! A wide variety of colors available.
- Rubber
Introducing our water-swelling rubber series, including seal materials and packing materials for segments!
- Rubber
Exhibits great reliability even under harsh usage conditions! Long sponge molded through continuous vulcanization.
- Rubber
Introducing our shock-absorbing material, which has the flexibility of a D-shaped hollow structure while further enhancing durability!
- Rubber
Effectively absorbs shock energy! Can be used at truck terminals, parking lots, and more.
- Rubber
Introducing OHJI's rubber lining that achieves the highest quality in the world, providing metal corrosion prevention and wear resistance!
- Rubber
Zero hardness puff-puff texture! An ultra-low hardness sponge that can be used in a wide range of applications, including civil engineering, construction, and industrial fields.
- Rubber
Introducing exterior coated sponge for materials of railway vehicles that require flame resistance, such as buildings and ships!
- Rubber
Line up PA type corners and FA type, etc.! Prevents water leakage and enhances water tightness.
- Rubber
To fully harness the advantages of 5G, materials with low dielectric constant and low dielectric loss tangent are essential!
- Other polymer materials
Introduction to the challenges faced during the production planning stage in rubber molding and processing, and their solutions.
- Rubber
A challenge of low-hardness silicone rubber for a shape with a draft angle of 0°! A case realized with precise processing technology.
- Rubber
Quality enhancement of rubber valves used in environments compressed under low stress! Examples of rubber molding and processing.
- Rubber
One side is non-slip, which is a characteristic of rubber, while the other side made of chemical fibers is slippery! Examples of rubber molding and processing.
- Rubber
Using silicone rubber! Proposed with a translucent material so that the internal lead wires can be visually confirmed.
- Rubber