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For those who have isolators. Achieving high chemical resistance and workability. Low cost and short delivery times are also possible for glove box and isolator gloves.
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Notice of participation in 'INTERPHEX Week Tokyo' from May 20 (Wednesday) to May 22 (Friday), 2026.
Ito Corporation will be exhibiting at "INTERPHEX Week Tokyo" held at Makuhari Messe. This exhibition is the largest in Japan, showcasing a wide range of products and services related to the research and manufacturing of pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and regenerative medicine from 25 countries and regions around the world. Pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturers, as well as regenerative medicine companies, will be attending from all over the globe. We will be showcasing "Gloves for Glove Boxes/Isolators" manufactured by Tron Power. We look forward to your visit.
We are offering a free 38-page document filled with know-how on fluoropolymer coatings!
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Introducing Yoshida SKT's original surface treatment, Bicoat® (Bicoat) 'NYK-01'.
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Introducing Yoshida SKT's original surface treatment, Bicoat® (Bicoat) 'NYF-11'.
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Fluororesin is well-known as a plastic that is not affected by acids or alkalis. I will explain the principle of why it does not dissolve in solvents such as acids and alkalis.
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The thin film fluoropolymer coating "10UNDER" is a revolutionary fluoropolymer coating that minimizes deformation of the substrate and can be processed.
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Low-friction surface for grip made of rubber material!
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◆Yoshida SKT Co., Ltd.◆ NEW "A coating that significantly reduces the friction coefficient of rubber and improves slip resistance" has been released.
The GLC series is a "low-friction coating for rubber" that imparts low friction (slipperiness) to rubber materials with grip. By applying the coating, the friction coefficient of the rubber is significantly reduced. This is because it forms a slippery film on the surface of the rubber, which reduces the friction between the rubber and other objects. The reduction in friction coefficient improves slipperiness, allowing rubber products to move smoothly and function as expected. *For more details, please download the materials and check.
[Presentation of Materials] A detailed explanation of the differences between PTFE and PFA, which are surprisingly not well known, including molecular structure and properties!
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We will introduce a coating case that facilitates the transportation of containers for administering laxatives, thereby improving productivity.
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We will provide a detailed explanation of the elements of combustion, the flame retardancy of plastics, and flame-retardant materials made from plastics.
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PTFE is a rare resin that excels in chemical resistance, heat resistance, and gas barrier properties.
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[Presentation of Materials] An explanatory document that addresses the voices of those who do not understand the characteristics and advantages of fluororesin, making it difficult to select appropriat...
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【Presentation of Materials】A detailed explanation of the differences between PTFE and PFA, as well as the differences between FEP and ETFE, including molecular structures and properties!
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[2025 Latest Edition] Understand the latest trends and alternative technologies for PFAS in one book! Free PFAS countermeasure guide for the manufacturing industry.
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◆Yoshida SKT Co., Ltd.◆ What are the differences between PTFE, PFOS, and PFOA? Free PFAS guide for the manufacturing industry.
Fluororesins, widely used in manufacturing sites, possess excellent properties such as low friction and non-stick characteristics, but they are classified as a type of "PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances)." Currently, only certain PFAS substances that raise concerns about their impact on the environment and health are regulated in Japan, while in the EU, discussions are underway to expand the scope of regulation. Therefore, companies need to keep track of overseas regulatory trends and alternative technologies to continuously assess their impact on their products. In light of this background, Yoshida SKT is offering a free document titled "PFAS Countermeasures Guide for the Manufacturing Industry," which summarizes the latest trends and alternative technologies as of January 2025. This guidebook clearly explains the definition of PFAS, the regulatory situation both domestically and internationally, and provides comparative tables detailing the structures, properties, and toxicity differences of representative substances such as PTFE, PFOS, and PFOA. Additionally, it specifically introduces alternative coating technologies that do not use PFAS. For more details, please check the product page.
Fluoropolymer (PTFE) alternative coatings compliant with environmental regulations.
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Forming fine convex surfaces with fluororesin to reduce contact area and improve release properties.
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