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Conventional fluoropolymer coatings do not adhere well to glass, but Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor" achieves excellent adhesion with just shot blasting treatment. Furthermore, among the color variations of Cera Armor, there is a "clear" option. This allows you to impart the functionality of ceramics while maintaining the appearance and properties (such as transparency) of the glass. We have experience processing quartz glass, heat-resistant glass, whiteboard glass, and more. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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 and calculations.
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Free membership registrationConventional fluororesin coatings require high-temperature firing at 400°C, making it difficult to process materials other than metals. However, Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor" can form a film at low temperatures, allowing the functionality of ceramics to be imparted to materials with low heat resistance, such as resins and engineering plastics. This contributes to the long lifespan of sliding components and provides chemical resistance and corrosion prevention effects, thereby reducing total costs. 【Processing Achievements】 ■ ABS (sensor components) ■ PET (transport components) ■ PVC・POM (food equipment parts) ■ PC (electronic device housings) ■ PEEK (jigs) ■ FRP (transport equipment exteriors) ■ CFRP (roll components) ■ Glass epoxy (jigs) ■ PP, MC nylon, polyamide, etc. ◆ Regarding Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. Properties of the material to be processed (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of processing (e.g., removal of contaminants, slip properties, peening, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.
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Free membership registrationWith Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor," we create added value for materials. Cera Armor is approved by the Food Sanitation Act and the U.S. FDA, and its antibacterial effectiveness has been confirmed through the Z-2801 antibacterial test. It is a new era coating technology that is friendly to both the human body and the environment. 【Ideal for the following customers】 ◎ Those who want to impart far-infrared effects to materials! ◎ Those who want to prevent sticking and odor adhesion! ◎ Those who desire durability on the surface of materials! ◆ 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 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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Free membership registrationConventional fluorine coatings require high-temperature firing, making it difficult to process materials other than metals. With Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor," film formation can be achieved at low temperatures, significantly expanding the range of materials that can be processed, including glass and wood. 【Ideal for the following customers】 ◎ Those who have given up on coating materials other than metals! ◎ Those who face costs and effort in maintenance due to food adhesion! ◎ Those who desire a clear color coating! (Colors can also be black or white) ◆ Regarding 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 conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.
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Free membership registrationThe 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 frequently 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 these!】 ◎ Looking for a coating with a longer lifespan than fluorine coatings! ◎ Food materials are sticking, making post-operation cleaning time-consuming! ◎ Need heat resistance greater than fluorine coatings (approximately 500°C)! ◆ About 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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Free membership registrationConventional fluorine coatings require high-temperature sintering as a processing condition, making it difficult to apply them to resins. However, Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Sera Armor" allows for low-temperature sintering, making it possible to process resin products with low heat resistance. 【Ideal for customers like this!】 ◎ The material accumulates dirt, leading to time and cost-consuming maintenance... ◎ The material's heat resistance is low and cannot withstand the sintering process of fluorine coatings... ◎ The durability of fluorine coatings is insufficient... ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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 beneficial for estimating costs.
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Free membership registrationThis is a case study using the ceramic coating "Cera Armor" on glass tableware! It is especially recommended for those who want to add new value that differs from existing items and for those who have given up on processing glass due to equipment constraints. 【Ideal for the following customers!】 ◎ Those who have given up on processing materials other than metal! ◎ Those who find it troublesome to wash off food residues ◎ Those who want to preserve the appearance and texture of the material! ◆ Regarding 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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Free membership registrationShine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor" is approved by the Food Sanitation Act and the U.S. FDA. Additionally, its antibacterial effectiveness has been confirmed through the Z-2801 antibacterial test. 【Ideal for customers like these!】 ◎ Want to impart antibacterial properties to materials! ◎ Want to prevent sticking and odor retention! ◎ Looking for a coating that is more durable than fluoropolymer! Example of adoption…⇒ Yamachu Shoten Co., Ltd. http://www.bnet.gr.jp/kitchen/tableware/yamachu2177/ ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. Nature of the substrate to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, slip resistance, 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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Free membership registrationWe are distributing case studies of solutions using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor" in food processing equipment! 【Ideal for such customers!】 ◎ Poor durability with issues like sticking and film peeling! ◎ Areas requiring heat resistance 【Contents included】 ◆ Customer's concerns ◆ Proposal from Shine Kogei ◆ What kind of solutions were achieved
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Free membership registrationWe are currently distributing case studies of solutions using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor" for school meal production equipment! For each component, we can select and propose coatings tailored to the factory, such as "PFA coating focusing on non-stick and heat resistance for rice cookers" and "PTFE coating emphasizing low friction coefficient for hoppers"! 【Ideal for customers like these!】 ◎ High food adhesion requiring extra input to secure production numbers… ◎ Residue sticking, making post-operation cleaning labor-intensive… ◎ High usage frequency leading to film wear, necessitating re-coating… 【Contents included】 ◆ Customer issues ◆ Proposals from Shine Kogei ◆ What solutions were achieved ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making inquiries, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. Properties of the material to be processed (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. Purpose of processing (e.g., removal of adherents, slip properties, peening, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.
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Free membership registrationWe are distributing case studies on solutions using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor" for food processing equipment! We will solve issues such as product stagnation on the production line and the hassle of cleaning due to residue adhesion! 【Ideal for the following customers!】 ◎ Products are sticking together and causing stagnation on the line... ◎ Residue is adhering, making post-operation cleaning cumbersome... ◎ The fluorine coating wears off quickly, requiring re-coating... 【Contents Included】 ◆ Customer's issues ◆ Proposal from Shine Kogei ◆ What solutions were achieved ◆ Regarding 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. Operating conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) * If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating costs.
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Free membership registration★Our company has developed a coating material called "Cera Armor," which is primarily composed of ceramics. It possesses properties equal to or greater than fluorine and can be applied to substrates that fluorine cannot be used on! If you are struggling with discoloration during post-processing or have substrates for which you have given up on fluorine coating, please give it a try! 【Features of "Cera Armor"】 ◎ Can be fired at low temperatures up to 200°C ◎ Can be processed onto non-metallic resin products ◎ Heat resistance is over 100°C higher than fluorine coatings ◎ Water repellency and release performance are almost equivalent to fluorine coatings ◎ Pencil hardness of 9H! Can be used with metal spatulas, offering excellent durability ★For those seeking fluorine processing, we recommend "Blue Armor." It protects substrates from strong acids and strong alkalis. It allows for the replacement of expensive metal piping with SS400 piping. Regular inspections are also conducted! On-site repairs are performed 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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Free membership registrationWe have gathered case studies of solutions using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor" in food processing equipment. This addresses issues such as product stagnation in food processing environments and the hassle of cleaning due to residue adhesion. 【Challenges Addressed!】 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 Such Customers!】 ◎ Products stick together, causing stagnation on the line... ◎ Residue adheres, making post-operation cleaning cumbersome... ◎ Fluorine coatings wear out quickly, requiring re-coating... ◎ High food adhesion necessitates extra input to secure production numbers... ◎ Issues with burning and film peeling indicate poor durability! ◎ Locations requiring heat resistance ◎ Poor durability with film peeling and other issues! ◎ Fluorine coatings lack hardness, rated H to 2H!
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Free membership registrationBlue Armor Coating is a coating technology specialized in corrosion resistance among the various coatings offered by Shine Craft. It is capable of forming a thick, pinhole-free film that prevents the permeation of various chemical solutions, gas transmission, and metal ion leaching. Leveraging its excellent corrosion resistance, it contributes to the resolution of "corrosion troubles" across a wide range of industries, including reaction vessels for chemical purification, cleaning equipment for semiconductors, and wafer trays for liquid crystals. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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.
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Free membership registrationThe blue armor coating film prevents the penetration of all chemical liquids, gas permeation, and metal ion elution! Its strong adhesion to materials allows for processing of complex and irregularly shaped materials! The coating has high tensile strength, making it usable even in full vacuum environments! After coating, the film can be machined for improved dimensional accuracy! If there are pinhole-sized scratches, on-site application is possible! Utilizing many features, it protects your materials under severe corrosion conditions. ◆ Regarding 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 costs.
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Free membership registrationCeramic Armor Coating is a ceramic coating developed by Shine Kogei. It is an environmentally friendly coating that is non-toxic and harmless, made from high-purity natural inorganic minerals (ceramics) using a liquid inorganic ceramic coating material manufactured based on the sol-gel process. It excels not only in release properties but also in heat resistance and wear resistance, proving effective for household and commercial cooking utensils, as well as various food and industrial manufacturing equipment. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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 beneficial for estimating and calculations.
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Free membership registrationThe Sera Armor coating film has obtained not only compliance with the Food Sanitation Act but also approval from the U.S. FDA! It is a non-toxic and harmless coating material that achieves a high hardness film (pencil hardness 5 to 9H), heat resistance (continuous use at 500°C), and release properties equivalent to fluororesin, while also exhibiting far-infrared and antibacterial effects! Additionally, since the firing temperature can be low, it not only reduces the load on metal materials but can also be widely used on non-ferrous materials such as glass and plastics. ◆ 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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Free membership registrationFluoropolymer was discovered by DuPont in the 1930s and introduced to the market under the trademark name "Teflon." Fluoropolymer possesses excellent physical, chemical, and electrical properties that cannot be obtained from other industrial materials, and its applications now range widely from common household kitchen appliances to cutting-edge space equipment. The unique properties of fluoropolymer are due to its structure, which is based on a polymer of carbon-carbon bonds surrounded by highly stable fluoropolymer, resulting in its inertness. Fluorine atoms bond stably to the carbon-carbon bonds and do not detach due to chemical action, making it particularly stable against heat. Recently, the varieties have exceeded 20, and depending on the structural characteristics of each polymer, properties such as non-stickiness, low friction, weather resistance, and elasticity have been added.
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Free membership registrationThe characteristics of fluoropolymer resin include "non-stick" properties that make it difficult for substances to adhere, a "low friction coefficient" that allows for easy sliding, "electrical properties" such as anti-static and static prevention, "heat resistance" that can be used over a wide range from 260°C to -260°C, "non-wettability" that repels water and oil, and "chemical resistance" that prevents erosion by chemical solutions. Additionally, materials that can be coated with fluoropolymer resin include various metals such as aluminum, iron, stainless steel, copper, and brass, as well as various materials like glass, ceramics, rubber, and plastics. We are also increasing our processing achievements with materials that have been difficult to process in the past, such as silicone rubber, ceramics, and plastics, by using our special undercoating treatment. There may be a chance for "that material" you were about to give up on. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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 helpful for estimating costs.
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Free membership registrationBy applying mold coating, sufficient release properties can be obtained without the use of release agents, leading to improved productivity, cost reduction from eliminating release agents, maintenance of a clean working environment, and reduced maintenance efforts. We can process various molds, including rubber belt molding molds, rubber sole molds, and various resin molding molds, from palm-sized to heavy molds. Please check the difference with release agents using our mold coating. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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, chemical resistance, slip properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating purposes.
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Free membership registrationHeat-resistant coatings protect materials that work at high temperatures, extending their lifespan and achieving cost reduction and productivity maintenance. Some heat-resistant coatings are widely used in baking and confectionery equipment by maintaining release properties even at high temperatures. Instead of repeatedly discarding materials, please consider heat-resistant coatings once. ◆ 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 properties, 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.
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Free membership registrationShine Kogei's lubrication and sliding coatings utilize coating materials blended with phenolic compounds and molybdenum disulfide to enhance the sliding properties of materials, prevent seizure, and reduce noise. These coatings are primarily used on inconspicuous components such as bearings, pistons and cylinders, and bolts and nuts, but they add high added value to essential parts in factory equipment. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to provide the following information for a smoother process: 1. The properties of the base material to be coated (material, shape, size, etc.) 2. The purpose of the coating (e.g., non-stick, chemical resistance, sliding properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating costs.
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Free membership registrationA rubber coating that has been adapted for low-temperature firing, which is normally associated with high-temperature firing fluoropolymer coatings. The rubber coating is a highly flexible coating material that follows the elasticity of the rubber material. It primarily serves to improve sliding properties and release properties, but it is also effective in preventing stickiness and noise in rubber materials! It can be widely used for O-rings, valve seals, gaskets, diaphragms, automotive rubber parts, vibration and soundproofing sheets, conveyor belts, and more. ◆ 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 helpful for estimating costs and other calculations.
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Free membership registrationA rubber coating that has been adapted for low-temperature firing, which is normally associated with high-temperature sintering fluoropolymer coatings. The rubber coating is a highly flexible coating material that follows the elasticity of the rubber material. It primarily serves to improve sliding properties and release properties, but it is also effective in preventing stickiness and noise in rubber materials! It can be widely used for O-rings, valve seals, gaskets, diaphragms, automotive rubber parts, vibration and soundproofing sheets, conveyor belts, and more. ◆ 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 helpful for estimating purposes.
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Free membership registrationShine Kogei's lubrication and sliding coatings utilize coating materials blended with phenolic compounds and molybdenum disulfide to enhance the sliding properties of materials, prevent seizure, and reduce noise. These coatings are primarily used on inconspicuous parts such as bearings, pistons and cylinders, and bolts and nuts, but they add high added value to essential components in factory equipment. We encourage you to give it a try. ◆ 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, sliding properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing a drawing would be helpful for estimating purposes.
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Free membership registrationShine 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 that you may have given up on fluorine coatings! Features of "Cera Armor": ■ Can be fired at low temperatures from room temperature to 200°C ■ Usable on resin products and other materials besides metals ■ 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 can be performed 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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Free membership registrationWith Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor," we create added value for materials. Cera Armor is approved by the Food Sanitation Act and the U.S. FDA, and its antibacterial effectiveness has been confirmed through the Z-2801 antibacterial test. It is a new era of coating technology that is friendly to both the human body and the environment. 【Ideal for the following customers】 ◎ Those who want to impart far-infrared effects to materials! ◎ Those who want to prevent sticking and odor adhesion! ◎ Those who desire durability on the surface of materials! ◆ 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 resistance, 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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Free membership registrationWith Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Cera Armor," we create added value for materials. Cera Armor is approved by the Food Sanitation Act and the U.S. FDA, and its antibacterial effectiveness has been confirmed through the Z-2801 antibacterial test. It is a new era of coating technology that is friendly to both the human body and the environment. 【Ideal for the following customers】 ◎ Those who want to impart far-infrared effects to materials! ◎ Those who want to prevent sticking and odor adhesion! ◎ Those who desire durability on the surface of materials! ◆ 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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Free membership registrationConventional fluorine coatings require high-temperature firing, making it difficult to process materials other than metals. With Shine Kogei's ceramic coating "Sera Armor," film formation can be achieved at low temperatures, significantly expanding the range of materials that can be processed, including glass and wood. 【Ideal for the following customers】 ◎ Those who have given up on coating materials other than metals! ◎ Those who face costs and effort in maintenance due to food adhesion! ◎ Those who desire a clear color coating! (Black and white colors are also available) ◆ Regarding 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 conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be helpful for estimating and calculations.
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Free membership registrationShine Kogei's ceramic coating "Sera Armor" is approved under the Food Sanitation Act and by the U.S. FDA. Additionally, its antibacterial effectiveness has been confirmed through the Z-2801 antibacterial test. 【Ideal for the following customers!】 ◎ Want to impart antibacterial properties to materials! ◎ Want to prevent sticking and odor adhesion! ◎ Looking for a coating that is more durable than fluoropolymer! ◆ Regarding inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to provide the following information for a smoother process. 1. Nature 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 helpful for estimating and calculations.
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Free membership registrationThis is a case study using the ceramic coating "Cera Armor" on glass tableware! It's especially recommended for those who want to add new value that differs from existing items and for those who have given up on processing glass due to equipment constraints. 【Ideal for the following customers!】 ◎ For those who have given up on processing materials other than metal! ◎ For those who find it troublesome to wash off food residues ◎ For those who want to preserve the appearance and texture of the material! ◆ Regarding 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 costs.
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Free membership registration★Our company has developed a coating material called 'CeraArmor' with ceramic as its main component. It possesses properties equal to or greater than fluorine and can be applied to substrates that fluorine cannot be used on! If you are struggling with discoloration during post-processing or have substrates that you have given up on fluorine coating, please give it a try! 【Features of 'CeraArmor'】 ◎ Can be fired at low temperatures up to 200°C ◎ Can be processed onto non-metal resin products ◎ Heat resistance is over 100°C higher than fluorine coatings ◎ Water repellency and release performance are almost equivalent to fluorine coatings ◎ Pencil hardness of 9H! Can be used with metal spatulas, offering excellent durability ★For those who wish to use fluorine processing, 'BlueArmor' is recommended. It protects substrates from strong acids and strong alkalis. It allows for the replacement of expensive metal piping with SS400 piping. Regular inspections are also conducted! On-site repairs are performed as needed. 【Examples of 'BlueArmor' Adoption】 ◎ Manufacturing equipment in oil 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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Free membership registrationWe have gathered case studies of solutions using the ceramic coating "Cera Armor" in food processing equipment. We will resolve 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 excessive input needs to ensure production numbers due to high food adhesion... ◎ Encounter issues like burning and coating peeling, indicating poor durability! ◎ Require heat resistance in certain areas ◎ Face poor durability with coating peeling and other issues! ◎ Find that the hardness of the fluorine coating is insufficient at H to 2H!
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Free membership registrationThe 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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Free membership registrationCase 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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Free membership registrationCase 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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Free membership registrationConventional 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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Free membership registrationWe are distributing case studies on food processing equipment using the ceramic coating "Sera Armor"! We will solve issues such as product stagnation on the production line and the hassle of cleaning due to residue adhesion! 【Perfect for customers like these!】 ◎ Products are sticking together, causing stagnation on the line... ◎ Residue is adhering, making post-operation cleaning cumbersome... ◎ The fluorine coating wears off quickly, requiring re-coating... 【Contents Included】 ◆ Customer's concerns ◆ Proposal from Shine Kogei ◆ What solutions were achieved ◆ About Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be smooth if you could provide the following information: 1. Characteristics 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 costs.
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Free membership registrationA rubber coating that has been adapted for low-temperature firing, which is normally associated with high-temperature sintering fluororesin coatings. The rubber coating is a highly flexible coating material that follows the elasticity of the rubber material. It primarily enhances sliding properties and release properties, but it is also effective in preventing stickiness and noise in rubber materials! It can be widely used in O-rings, valve seals, gaskets, diaphragms, automotive rubber parts, vibration and sound insulation sheets, conveyor belts, and more. ◆ 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, sliding 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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Free membership registrationThe blue armor coating film prevents the penetration of all chemical liquids, gas permeation, and metal ion leaching! It has strong adhesion to materials, allowing for processing of complex and irregular shapes! The film has high tensile strength, making it usable even in full vacuum environments! After coating, film cutting is also possible, improving dimensional accuracy! If there are pinhole-sized scratches, on-site construction is possible! Utilizing many features, it protects your materials under severe corrosion conditions. ◆ Regarding 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 costs.
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Free membership registrationThe characteristics of fluoropolymer resins include "non-stick properties" that make it difficult for substances to adhere, "low friction coefficient" that allows for easy sliding, "electrical properties" such as anti-static and static prevention, "heat resistance" that can be used over a wide range from 260°C to -260°C, "non-wettability" that repels water and oil, and "chemical resistance" that is not eroded by chemical solutions. Additionally, materials that can be coated with fluoropolymer resins include various metals such as aluminum, iron, stainless steel, copper, and brass, as well as a variety of other materials like glass, ceramics, rubber, and plastics. We have also increased our processing achievements for materials that have been difficult to process in the past, such as silicone rubber, ceramics, and plastics, by using our special undercoating treatment. There may be a chance for "that material" you were about to give up on. ◆ Regarding 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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Free membership registrationThe Sera Armor Coating film has obtained not only compliance with the Food Sanitation Act but also approval from the U.S. FDA! It is a non-toxic and harmless coating material that achieves a high hardness film (pencil hardness 5 to 9H), heat resistance (continuous use at 500°C), and release properties equivalent to fluororesin, while also exhibiting far-infrared and antibacterial effects! Additionally, since the firing temperature can be low, it not only reduces the load on metal materials but can also be widely used on non-ferrous materials such as glass and plastics. ◆ 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 costs.
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Free membership registrationBy applying mold coating, sufficient release properties can be obtained without the use of release agents, leading to improved productivity, cost reduction from eliminating release agents, maintenance of a clean working environment, and reduced maintenance efforts. We can process various molds, including rubber belt molds, rubber sole molds, and various resin molding molds, from palm-sized to heavy molds. Please check the difference with release agents using our mold coating. ◆ Inquiries ◆ When making an inquiry, it would be helpful to 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 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 purposes.
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Free membership registrationHeat-resistant coatings protect materials that work at high temperatures and extend their lifespan, achieving cost reduction and maintaining productivity. Some heat-resistant coatings are widely used in confectionery and baking equipment by retaining release properties even at high temperatures. Instead of repeatedly discarding materials, please consider heat-resistant coatings once. ◆ 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.
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Free membership registrationShine Kogei's lubrication and sliding coatings use coating materials blended with phenolic compounds and molybdenum disulfide to enhance the sliding properties of materials, prevent seizure, and reduce noise. These coatings are primarily applied to inconspicuous parts such as bearings, pistons and cylinders, and bolts and nuts, but they add high added value to essential components in factory equipment. We encourage you to give it a try. ◆ 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, sliding properties, etc.) 3. Usage conditions (e.g., temperature, chemicals, wear conditions, etc.) *If possible, providing drawings would be beneficial for estimating and calculations.
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