Ceramic Coating Product List and Ranking from 11 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Ceramic Coating Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 03, 2025~Sep 30, 2025
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  1. 日本ビソー Tokyo//Other construction industries
  2. シャイン工芸 Nara//Building materials, supplies and fixtures manufacturers
  3. 蒲田工業 Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale
  4. 4 ツール・テック東北 Miyagi//Trading company/Wholesale
  5. 4 YMM コーティング事業部 Osaka//others

Ceramic Coating Product ranking

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  1. Elevator construction gondola | Covers all concerns during construction 日本ビソー
  2. Shine Kogei [Ceramic Coating for Molds] シャイン工芸
  3. [Case Study] Ceramic Coating with Excellent Non-Stick and Wear Resistance 蒲田工業
  4. Surface treatment: PEEK coating (heat resistance, slip resistance, wear resistance) 蒲田工業
  5. 4 [Surface Treatment] Ceramic Coating (Deposition) (Heat Resistance, Release Properties) 蒲田工業

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[Case Study] Numerous achievements in the food industry! Ceramic coating

Eliminate food adhesion on trays and molds! It is an environmentally friendly coating material from Shine Kogei.

We have gathered case studies of solutions using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor" in food processing equipment. We will solve issues such as product stagnation and the hassle of cleaning due to residue adhesion in food processing environments! 【Challenges We Solve!】 Case Study 1: "Slip and Non-Stick Properties in Food Processing Equipment" Case Study 2: "Non-Stick Coating in School Meal Production Equipment" Case Study 3: "Ceramic Processing for Commercial Rice Cookers" Case Study 4: "Ceramic Processing for Pan Trays" 【Ideal for Customers Who:】 ◎ Experience product sticking and stagnation on the line... ◎ Deal with residue adhesion that complicates post-operation cleaning... ◎ Find that the fluorine coating wears out quickly and requires re-coating... ◎ Have high food adhesion, necessitating extra input to secure production numbers... ◎ Encounter issues like scorching and peeling, indicating poor durability! ◎ Require heat resistance in certain areas ◎ Face poor durability with issues like peeling! ◎ Find that the hardness of the fluorine coating is insufficient at H to 2H!

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Shine Kogei [Ceramic Coating for Resin and Engineering Plastics]

With Shine Kōgei's "Sera Armor," inexpensive general-purpose resin transforms into a high-performance material!!

Shine Kogei's high-performance ceramic coating "Cera Armor" significantly expands the range of materials that can be processed compared to other surface treatment technologies. "Cera Armor" forms a high-hardness ceramic film through heat treatment according to the heat resistance temperature of the material. Therefore, it can be applied to materials with low heat resistance, such as resin, engineering plastics, glass, and wood. It imparts the wear resistance, slip properties, and release properties of the ceramic film to the material. It is used in resin sensor components, sliding parts, food equipment parts, and conveyor systems. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. Properties of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating and calculations.

  • Heating and cooling equipment and facilities

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Shine Kogei [Ceramic Coating for Molds]

Granting mold release and non-stick properties with Shine Kogei's "Sera Armor"!

Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor" has seen an increase in processing achievements for molds in recent years. Generally, when it comes to mold release processing, fluororesin coatings are the norm, but when higher durability and wear resistance are required, we recommend "Cera Armor." While fluororesin typically has a film hardness of 2-3H, "Cera Armor" boasts a high hardness film of 9H. With the extended lifespan of the coating, the ease of workpiece release is also sustained. This contributes to the efficiency of shot cycles and helps achieve cost reductions for your company. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. The properties of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating and calculations.

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High functionality added with Shine Craft's ceramic coating.

The wear-resistant "Cera Armor" and the corrosion-resistant "Blue Armor" add functionality to the materials!

Shine Kogei has developed a coating material called "Cera Armor," which is primarily composed of ceramics! It possesses properties superior to fluorine and can be applied to substrates that were previously unsuitable for fluorine coatings. Please give it a try on processing substrates such as resins, engineering plastics, and glass, which you may have given up on for fluorine coatings! Features of "Cera Armor": ■ Fired at low temperatures from room temperature to 200°C ■ Can be processed onto non-metal resin products and more ■ Heat resistance is over 100°C higher than fluorine coatings ■ Release and water-repellent properties are almost equivalent to fluorine coatings ■ Pencil hardness of 9H! High durability and long lifespan ★ For those seeking fluorine processing, we recommend "Blue Armor," which specializes in corrosion resistance! It protects substrates from strong acids and strong alkalis, allowing for the replacement of expensive metal piping with SS400 piping. Regular inspections are also conducted! On-site repairs are available as needed. Examples of "Blue Armor" applications: ■ Manufacturing equipment in petroleum plants (approximately 14 years) ■ Sulfuric acid concentration devices (approximately 6 years) ■ Reaction devices using dilute hydrochloric acid (approximately 20 years) ■ Semiconductor device components (supplied for over 10 years)

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Masking compatible! Shine Kōgei's ceramic coating.

Ceramic coatings can be applied to complex-shaped substrates!!

Shine Kogei's ceramic coating technology "Cera Armor" boasts superior film properties compared to conventional fluororesin processing. However, the processing steps themselves are almost the same as those for fluororesin processing. After degreasing, surface treatment, painting, and firing, a high-hardness film is formed. Since it involves spray gun painting, coating of complex-shaped substrates and the inner diameters of pipes is also possible. Partial processing through masking is also available. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful if you could provide the following information for a smoother process: 1. The nature of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick properties, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.

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Gas nitriding treatment service

We offer gas soft nitriding treatment with low processing temperature and minimal distortion.

Our company conducts gas soft nitriding treatment, which involves heating in an atmosphere of "ammonia gas + N2 + CO2" at 560 to 580°C for 2 to 5 hours to achieve effective nitriding in a short time. This method, which simultaneously allows the diffusion of (M) and (C), is accurately referred to as gas carburizing nitriding. However, due to the low treatment temperature of 570°C, the infiltration of (C) is minimal, resulting in a significant nitriding effect from the infiltration of (N). 【Features】 ■ Applicable to all types of steel ■ Minimal nitriding unevenness and no surface roughness ■ Short processing time of 5 to 10 hours ■ Prevention of nitriding ■ Improvement in corrosion resistance due to the prevention of nitriding; the compound layer formed on the surface of the nitrided layer is dense and less prone to porosity, leading to further enhancement of corrosion resistance. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Gas equipment

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[Case Study] A Must-See for Those Struggling with Surface Treatment! Ceramic Coating

Introducing the issues we solved with our ceramic coating "DK-coat Infinity"!

The DK-coat Infinity is a ceramic coating made from a completely inorganic material that holds infinite possibilities, with no impact on the environment or human health. Unlike Teflon coatings (fluororesin coatings), it is a ceramic coating that can address the currently concerning PFAS issues. With excellent heat resistance (up to 450°C for Infinity330), it maintains non-stick properties, low friction, and wear resistance even at high temperatures (450°C), and its hard coating with a hardness of 9H significantly improves durability. <Do you have any of these concerns?> ■ Frequently scrubbing and taking a long time to clean. ■ Products are not slippery. Friction scratches appear on the products. ■ Want to heat a chemical solution to a high temperature. ■ Using strong acids or strong alkalis. *For more details, please download the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ceramic coating suitable for precision medical devices, maintaining high purity!

Due to its excellent heat resistance, it maintains non-stick properties, low friction, and wear resistance even at high temperatures, and its 9H hardness coating enhances durability!

Ceramic coating (DK-coat Infinity) is a next-generation ceramic coating that uses only inorganic materials that are 'non-toxic and harmless,' without any organic materials. It has excellent heat resistance, maintaining non-stick properties, low friction, and wear resistance even at high temperatures, and its hard coating with a hardness of 9H significantly improves durability. 【Features】 ■ Heat Resistance Capable of withstanding high temperatures up to 450°C. Usable at temperatures above 300°C. ■ Wear Resistance With a pencil hardness of 9H, it is hard and resistant to scratching, which reduces the need for parts replacement due to wear, significantly lowering running costs. ■ Non-Stick Properties It has a high heat resistance comparable to fluoropolymer coatings (such as PTFE and PFA) and is resistant to wear and scratches, ensuring lasting non-stick properties. ■ Steam Resistance It is strong against steam, has excellent adhesion that makes it difficult for the coating to peel off, and since it is an inorganic coating, water vapor does not penetrate the coating, preventing peeling.

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Heat-Discoloration Ceramic Coating Infinity HSP Series

We have started the application of Japan's first thermochromic ceramic coating, the Infinity HSP series. Please take a look at YMM's unique technology.

The heat-changing ceramic coating Infinity HSP series changes color from 80°C to 250°C while maintaining the performance of conventional ceramic coatings. Pink → Purple Red → Brown It is available in two colors. Additionally, since it uses inorganic materials, it does not contain PFAS or PFOA. ■ PFAS and PFOA free ■ Heat resistance that can be used at high temperatures of 350°C ■ Non-stick properties equivalent to fluoropolymer (PTFE, PFA, etc.) ■ Steam resistance that prevents water vapor penetration ■ Expected energy-saving effects due to thermal conductivity, further enhanced by far-infrared radiation ■ Safety with no harmful substances generated even when used beyond the heat resistance temperature ■ Wear resistance improved by high hardness with a pencil hardness of 9H and enhanced slip properties

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No heat stress! Room temperature dry ceramic coating 'ERIN'

A new ceramic coating developed based on the phenomenon of room temperature shock curing! It contributes to the overall quality improvement without distortion or dimensional changes due to heating.

"ERIN" is a completely chrome-free surface treatment that does not use "hexavalent chromium," which is a cause of environmental burden. Developed based on the phenomenon of room temperature impact curing, this new coating does not require a heat treatment process. Raw material particles collide with the substrate at high speed, crushing and deforming to form a dense and smooth film without voids. If you are experiencing issues with distortion or dimensional changes due to heat in your surface treatment process, please feel free to consult us. 【Features】 ■ No material change due to heat distortion or dimensional changes because of room temperature treatment ■ Improved wear resistance (1–3μm) ■ Excellent thin film rust prevention capability (1–6μm) ■ Heat resistance performance (-70 to 750℃: coating) ■ Coating hardness (HV1000–1200) ■ Insulating coating *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Improved durability! Room temperature dry ceramic coating 'ERIN'

Excellent wear resistance! Rust resistance! A surface treatment that takes the environment into consideration by not using hexavalent chromium.

The room temperature dry ceramic coating "ERIN" is a new coating technology that does not use "hexavalent chromium," which is a cause of environmental pollution. It has excellent wear resistance with a thin film of 1 to 6 μm and can form a coating on various substrates such as iron, aluminum, and copper. Additionally, it does not produce outgassing in a vacuum atmosphere, and due to the room temperature processing, there is no distortion or dimensional change caused by heat. We will listen to your current concerns and provide proposals and estimates. Please feel free to contact us. 【Features】 ■ Improved wear resistance (1-3 μm) ■ Excellent thin film rust prevention capability (1-6 μm) ■ Heat resistance (−70 to 750°C: coating) ■ No distortion or dimensional change due to heat from room temperature processing ■ Coating hardness (HV 1000-1200) ■ Insulating coating

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Shine's "Ceramic Coating for Resin and Engineering Plastics"

Ceramics that can form a coating on resin and engineering plastic products, enhancing wear resistance and slip properties!

Conventional fluorine coatings require high-temperature firing as a processing condition, making it difficult to apply them to resins. However, Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Sera Armor" allows for low-temperature firing, making it possible to process heat-resistant low resin products and more. 【Ideal for customers like these!】 ◎ Dirt adheres to the material, resulting in time and cost-consuming maintenance... ◎ The material's heat resistance is low and cannot withstand the firing treatment of fluorine coatings... ◎ The durability of fluorine coatings is insufficient... ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful if you could provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. The properties of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating costs and other calculations.

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Shine's "Providing non-stick properties to school lunch production equipment with ceramics."

Achieving prevention of food adhesion and reduction of cleaning time!

Case study of solutions using ceramic coating "Sera Armor" in school lunch production equipment! For each target part, we can select and propose coatings tailored to the entire factory, such as "PFA coating focusing on non-stick and heat resistance for rice cookers" and "PTFE coating focusing on low friction coefficient for hoppers"! 【Ideal for customers like this!】 ◎ High food adhesion requiring extra input to secure production numbers... ◎ Residue sticking, making post-operation cleaning labor-intensive... ◎ High usage frequency causing film wear, necessitating re-coating... ◆ About Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. Properties of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear condition, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating and calculations.

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Ceramic Coating for Shine Craft's Pantrey

Shine Kogei will solve issues such as the occurrence of burns on the pan and peeling of the coating!

Case Study of Food Processing Equipment Using Ceramic Coating "CeraArmor" 【Ideal for Customers Like This!】 ◎ Poor durability with issues like sticking and film peeling! ◎ Required heat resistance in certain areas ◆ Regarding Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful if you could provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. Properties of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Operating conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating purposes.

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Shine Craft: Ceramic Coating for Commercial Rice Cookers

Solve the weaknesses of surface hardness and durability of fluorine coatings with ceramics!

The pencil hardness of the fluorine coating is generally 3H. In production line equipment that manufactures large quantities of food daily, wear occurs quickly, and re-coating is often necessary. For those facing such concerns, we recommend Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor." The coating has a high hardness of 9H, excellent durability, and outstanding release properties that prevent food and other substances from sticking. 【Ideal for customers like this!】 ◎ Looking for a coating with a longer lifespan than fluorine coatings! ◎ Food materials are sticking, making post-operation cleaning time-consuming! ◎ Want heat resistance greater than fluorine coatings (approximately 500°C)! ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. The nature of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating and calculations.

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