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Type 4 of fluororesin: ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene copolymer)

At Daito Kasei, we specialize in various surface treatment processes, primarily focusing on fluororesin coatings and fluororesin linings.

Fluororesin coating (Teflon coating) excels in corrosion resistance, lubricity, release properties, and purity, and is widely used in everything from household goods to industrial products. Our surface treatment engineers at Daito Kasei provide appropriate surface treatment advice based on customer needs.

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Fluororesin coating (Teflon coating) and types of fluororesins.

Introduction to fluororesin coatings and types of fluororesins.

"Fluororesin coating (Teflon coating)" can provide characteristics not found in metals by forming a film on the surface of the substrate, allowing for maintenance-free operation under harsh conditions, improved operating rates, and enhanced purity. There are various types of fluororesin (Teflon) coatings, but our company offers coatings with excellent properties for a wide range of applications, including water repellency, oil repellency, non-stick properties, low friction, abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, and corrosion resistance, to meet our customers' needs. [Fluororesin coating "DK-coat" is suitable for the following conditions] ■ Frequent scrubbing. Takes time to clean ⇒ Reduces cleaning solution, increases operating rate ■ Products do not slip. Friction scratches on products ⇒ Materials that are difficult to slip can also be transported, reducing friction to prevent scratches ■ Want to heat a chemical solution to high temperatures ⇒ Usable at high temperatures up to 260°C ■ Using strong acids and strong alkalis ⇒ No issues with any chemical solutions *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.

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