List of Polymer Materials products
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Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
- Other conveying machines
It won't break even after 1 million repetitions! A mat switch with reliable operation, high durability, and low price. Suitable for options in machine tools as well. Please consult us about delivery t...
- Sensors
Transform parking lots, public spaces, and streets into lush ecological spaces with turf parking!
- plastic
- Other environmental equipment
Energy-saving, high heat-resistant insulation roll (JIS certified) Thermalrock B 40 (Thermalock) chosen for multi-purpose sites.
- Other polymer materials
Water-repellent high-performance board ProRox SL 951-JP, ideal for thermal insulation, sound absorption, and corrosion prevention measures.
- Other polymer materials
CUI countermeasures and high moisture resistance with WR-Tech! Multi-purpose stone wool insulation tube ProRox PS 960 SA.
- Other polymer materials
Achieve insulation, sound absorption, and fire resistance with a single sheet! Multi-purpose high-density board ProRox SL 950.
- Other polymer materials

[Video] A video demonstrating the sound absorption performance of rock wool (stone wool) has been released.
ROCKWOOL Japan has released a video on its YouTube channel that demonstrates the sound-absorbing performance of rock wool (stone wool). An experiment was conducted by placing ProRox SL950 boards (80kg/m3, 50mm thick) in a cardboard box. Please check it out!
Board-shaped rock wool (stone wool) insulation material ProRox SL 580 with a density of 150 kg/m³, suitable for use on tank roofs and other applications.
- Other polymer materials
High-temperature compatible, boat-shaped rock wool (stone wool) insulation material ProRox SL970(120) with a density of 120 kg/m³.
- Other polymer materials
Water-repellent processed rock wool (stone wool) board insulation material with a density of 120 kg/m³ ProRox SL 971-JP.
- Other polymer materials
ProRox MA 520 GCF/ALGC is a rock wool (stone wool) insulation belt with an optimal density of 70 kg/m³, suitable for curved piping and complex areas.
- Other polymer materials
Stone wool belt with excellent flexibility, density 120 kg/m³ ProRox MA 540-JP ALGC
- Other polymer materials
Equipped with WR-Tech and reduced CUI risk! Industrial high-temperature blanket with a density of 120kg/m³ (JIS certified) ProRox WM 970.
- Other polymer materials
Productivity improved by over 30%! It is possible to reduce weight, decrease deflection, and enhance vibration damping – Exhibiting at SEMICON JAPAN 2024.
- plastic
Lightweight and strong carbon (CFRP) has a proven track record in semiconductor manufacturing equipment parts and transport devices! It enables product lightweighting and increased productivity!
- plastic

Announcement of the Renewal and Reopening of the Carbon Products Sales Website
TIP Composite Co., Ltd. has renewed and reopened its sales website for CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic) products, 【ZERO CARBON】, on June 1, 2022. We offer molded products such as CFRP flat plates, L angles, and C channels, as well as scales and attaché cases made from CFRP. We invite you to make use of our services.
CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic), which is attracting attention from various industries. What makes it so amazing? We will answer such questions.
- plastic
Achieving labor-saving in the manufacturing line. Contributing to carbon neutrality by reducing energy costs.
- plastic
High heat resistance, low dust generation, if you want to protect steel structures, choose Tekkaroll.
- Other polymer materials
Fire-resistant wrapping material: 1-hour single for H-beam columns.
ROCKWOOL Japan LLC has obtained a one-hour fire resistance rating for H-beam columns (FP060CN-1075). Certification number: FP060CN-1075 Steel dimensions: H 150x150x7x10mm or more Specifications: Box wrapping Fireproof coating material product name: Tekkaroll ROCKWOOL Japan manufactures and sells the fireproof coating material 'Tekkaroll' for fireproofing steel structures. For other certified specifications, please refer to the "Fireproof Coating Material Catalog."
Enriching modern life by unleashing the natural power of stones.
- fiber
Additive to reduce warping caused by pigments and colorants.
- plastic
Highly crystalline single nanoparticles (particle size 3-5 nm)
- Other polymer materials
It is expected to grow at an average annual growth rate of 7.1% from 2025 to 2031.
- Other semiconductors
- others
- Other polymer materials
We will leverage our extensive experience and knowledge in FRP to quickly propose the appropriate products!
- fiber
- Glass
- plastic
Used on the surfaces of various corrosion-resistant products, both inside and outside, as well as on FRP molded products and lining methods! It helps improve corrosion resistance and product durabilit...
- fiber
- Nonwoven
Introducing woven glass fiber using roving that excels in both impregnation and workability!
- fiber
Simplifying the production process allows for a reduction in manufacturing costs! Suitable for RTM molding, LRTM molding, and infusion molding.
- fiber
- mat
Optimization of the polyurethane manufacturing line using a combination of near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) and Raman spectroscopy.
- Analytical Equipment and Devices
- plastic
- Spectroscopic Analysis Equipment
BYK-329 is a new surface additive that combines excellent leveling properties with good defoaming capabilities. It particularly improves the wettability of the substrate for two-component epoxy floor ...
- Other polymer materials
BYK water-based coating surface modifier (wetting agent, leveling agent)
- plastic
Water-based inkjet suitable organic modified polysiloxane surface modifier "BYK-3420" with excellent hydrolysis stability.
- plastic

October 23, 2023 (Monday) BYK Inkjet Additives Seminar "Inkjet Basics Course" hosted by the Color Materials Association.
The first Inkjet Basics Course (hosted by the Color Materials Association) will be held on October 23, 2023 (Monday), in a hybrid format of in-person and online. This course is designed for material developers to learn the fundamentals of ink formulation design, including key points on the formulation of various materials and system design points such as inkjet heads, from the basics. BYK will present on the theme of "Inkjet Additives." We encourage you to participate in this course to enhance your understanding of the technology. First Inkjet Basics Course | Color Materials Association Date and Time: October 23, 2023 (Monday) 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM Simultaneous in-person and online (Zoom) format Pre-registration and participation fee required Big Chemie Japan Presentation (2:55 PM - 3:55 PM) "Inkjet Additives" In the formulation design of inkjet inks, the selection of additives is one of the important design techniques. We will explain additives through the basics of dispersion stabilization, the structural elements of wetting dispersants used, and examples of surface modifiers. [Organizer] Color Materials Association, Kanto Branch IJ Committee
Prevent surface troubles in paints and coatings! Surface tension and additives.
- Other polymer materials
【BYK-397】Surface additive based on polyacrylate for solvent-based paints, achieving a perfect balance of excellent leveling and defoaming properties.
- Other polymer materials
Solvent-based, 100%, and surface modifiers that increase the surface energy of UV coatings, achieving effective wetting of substrates and good leveling.
- plastic

February 18 Lecture: Converting Technology Seminar 2022 (Online) Basics of Wet Coating (Single Layer and Multi-layer) and Troubleshooting
February 18, 2022 (Friday) <Part 1> 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CN Consulting Office <Part 2> 3:20 PM - 4:50 PM, Big Chemie Japan In Part 2, we will clearly explain how various challenges in coatings can be solved with additives through experiments and relatable examples. Additionally, we will introduce additive technologies in the coatings field that can contribute to achieving the SDGs. [Registration and Inquiry Site] (Advance registration required, fee applicable) Organizer: Processing Technology Research Association BYK Lecture Content: 1. Phenomena and challenges related to surface tension 2. Additives that control surface phenomena 3. Additives from renewable raw materials and reduction of environmental impact
Silicone-containing surface additives for solvent-based paints and thermosetting resins. Effective for improving the wettability of substrates, preventing beading, and enhancing surface slip propertie...
- plastic
A highly active silicone-based surface agent that reduces dynamic surface tension and has low foam stabilization.
- Other polymer materials
Highly active silicone-based surface modifier for UV curing systems.
- Other polymer materials
Silicone-based surface modifiers with leveling and defoaming effects for solvent-based and non-solvent-based applications.
- Other polymer materials
Silicone-free wetting agent that reduces dynamic surface tension for aqueous systems.
- Other polymer materials
Cumen-free, silicone-containing defoamers for potting agents and sealing materials optimal for polyurethane or epoxy systems.
- Other polymer materials
Silicone-free defoamers for solvent-based and solvent-free UP systems, further improving the wettability of fibers.
- Other polymer materials
Are you struggling with rubber burrs? Review your process to reduce complaints and re-inspection time!
- Rubber
- Contract manufacturing
- Processing Contract

★Attention Quality Control Personnel★ Are you struggling with leftover rubber burrs? Are you applying sufficient pressure? Reviewing the pressure can solve your rubber burr issues.
A common complaint about rubber products is "flash remaining." "There is rubber flash left on the product." "Can't we finish the flash more neatly?" When molding rubber, the rubber material is sandwiched in a mold and heated, so any parts that protrude from the mold become rubber flash. A frequent cause of flash remaining is the case where "the press pressure is weak and it hasn't been fully pressed." *For more details, please download the catalog or contact us.*
Is recycled rubber harmful? With the right recycled rubber, it is possible to create environmentally friendly and sustainable rubber products!
- Rubber
- Contract manufacturing
- Processing Contract

I thought costs would go down, but the workload increased... Solved by re-evaluating recycled rubber! Introducing case studies on rubber materials, rubber molding, sustainability, and problem-solving!
In rubber products, recycled rubber, which is made by recycling materials like used tires, may be used. The advantages of using recycled rubber include "being sustainable as it is a recycled product" and "lower cost compared to regular rubber materials." However, there were concerns that "mixing inexpensive recycled rubber to reduce costs did not work well," resulting in "twice the usual molding time" and "an increase in defects." Upon investigation, it was found that "the curing time for the rubber was taking more than twice as long" and "gas release was becoming worse." The properties of recycled rubber can vary significantly depending on the quality of the rubber before recycling, and this tendency is more pronounced in lower-grade, inexpensive products, making it difficult to maintain consistent quality. Therefore, when we used recycled rubber that had a proven track record in our company, we were able to achieve "normal curing times" and "a significant reduction in defects." For more details, please download our case study or feel free to contact us.