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When you think of "coating stainless steel," what words come to mind? Inco colors, anodized finishes, ion plating, titanium coating, chrome plating, nickel plating, and even unique company names like ○○○, among others... There are many types, aren't there? In this column, I would like to briefly organize the coatings for stainless steel. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationThe chemical mechanical polishing method is, literally, a way to polish stainless steel using "the power of chemistry + the power of machinery (physics)." The power of chemistry refers to the process of immersing or applying special chemicals or polishing liquids to stainless steel, which brings about chemical changes on the surface. The power of machinery involves intermittently polishing the chemically altered surface with polishing materials such as paper, grinding stones, or buffs. By combining these two forces, a high-efficiency (the advantages of chemical polishing) and high-resolution (the advantages of mechanical polishing) stainless steel mirror finish can be achieved. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. Feel free to contact us for further inquiries.*
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Free membership registrationThe method of polishing the surface using physical forces rather than chemical forces such as liquid abrasives is called "mechanical polishing method (physical polishing method)." For example, when repairing a car, the process of removing the body paint with sandpaper and then finishing it to a shine with wax can also be considered the same as the mechanical polishing method. By intermittently rubbing the surface of the workpiece, a smooth surface and luster can be achieved, resulting in a beautiful finish. In the mechanical polishing method, the surface is rubbed with polishing materials mixed with abrasive grains, which can be classified into two categories: "fixed abrasive materials" and "free abrasive materials," depending on the state in which the abrasive grains are mixed. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationPolishing refers to the process of shining the surface of stainless steel or smoothing out its roughness, but any type of polishing involves applying some form of "force" to the surface. So, what kind of "forces" are there? This time, I will briefly discuss the "chemical polishing method." This method involves immersing stainless steel in a chemical solution, using chemical forces to dissolve the surface and achieve a smooth finish (to enhance shine and even out roughness). Since simply soaking in the solution can yield a shiny and smooth surface, it allows for the polishing of complex shapes, regardless of size, in a short amount of time. *For more details on the column, you can view it through the related links. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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Free membership registrationGenerally, when thinking of the surface of stainless steel, one might imagine a silvery-white appearance like that of silver or aluminum. However, depending on the processing method, stainless steel can also be finished to a shiny, beautiful mirror (mirror finish) that reflects one's face. There are various methods such as applying liquids or powders, covering with a thin film, or immersing in chemical baths, and the correct answer is that any of these processing methods can achieve a mirror finish. So, what are the differences among them? For more details, please refer to the related links below. *The detailed content of the column can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationWhen chromium is present at more than 10.5%, stainless steel generally does not rust in typical environments* (excluding coastal areas and environments exposed to chemicals). This is because the chromium in stainless steel combines with oxygen in the atmosphere to form a "passivation film," which covers the surface like a coating, preventing direct contact of oxygen with the base metal. By the way, this passivation film is incredibly thin, measuring only 1 to 3 nm (0.000001 to 3 millimeters), so it is naturally invisible to the naked eye. What is remarkable about this passivation film is that it has a "self-repairing function." *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationChromium was discovered in the late 1700s. However, it took more than 100 years for stainless steel to be born from that point. By the early 1800s, it was known that adding chromium to iron seemed to improve its corrosion resistance. However, the technology of the time had issues with manufacturing and processing, making it far from practical. Subsequently, research and development progressed through trial and error by various chemists and researchers around the world, and finally, in the early 1900s, stainless steel, a practical and rust-resistant iron-chromium alloy, was born in Europe and America. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.*
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Free membership registrationWe are stainless steel shine creators, providing a daily life filled with brilliance through stainless steel design polishing and the peace of mind that comes from high-quality craftsmanship. Our company is the only design polishing manufacturer in Japan capable of stable mass production of high-end stainless steel polished plates, utilizing our own coil center to manage and manufacture consistently from raw material processing to polishing. 【Three Strengths of Stainless Steel Shine Creators】 1. Manufacturing and production capabilities for high-end design polishing 2. Technical development and proposal capabilities for surface processing 3. Unmatched ability to handle thin plates and long products in Japan
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Free membership registrationWe deeply share the development needs of manufacturing and respond with our stainless steel and polishing technology. We are the industry's only "Stainless Steel Consultant." With over 50 years of rich achievements and experience centered around stainless steel, we assist our customers as partners in development and productivity improvement through our polishing technology, material proposal capabilities, and problem-solving skills. 【Three Strengths of Stainless Steel Consulting】 1. Polishing technology 2. Material proposal capabilities 3. Problem-solving skills
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Free membership registrationA coil center specializing in problem-solving that fully supports customers with industry-leading material supply capabilities, quality strength backed by extensive experience and achievements, and flexible responsiveness by utilizing equipment and personnel effectively. 【Three Strengths of the Stainless Steel Support Coil Center】 1. Material supply capabilities with an industry-leading product lineup 2. High quality of stainless steel cut plates 3. Flexible responsiveness with equipment and personnel
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Free membership registrationPossibilities for problem-solving. They are hidden in "stainless steel." From the technological innovations in the stainless steel industry, numerous "new possibilities" are emerging. Taiwa Industry's "Stainless Steel Switch Promotion Consultation Room" offers solutions to material-related challenges. 【Three Strengths of the Stainless Steel Switch Promotion Consultation Room × Three Attitudes】 1. Material proposal capability × Making challenges visible 2. Stable supply capability × Focusing on prototyping 3. Processing support capability × Continuous follow-up
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Free membership registrationWe would like to introduce the surface finishes provided by Taiwa Industrial Co., Ltd. Starting with "belt grinding finish," which involves grinding stainless steel surfaces with belt-shaped paper, we can offer various surface finishes such as "mirror polishing finish" and "buff polishing finish." Depending on the plate thickness, the maximum width and maximum length may vary. We also welcome inquiries outside of our manufacturing range, so please feel free to contact us. 【Available Surface Finishes】 ■ Belt Grinding Finish ■ Mirror Polishing Finish ■ Buff Polishing Finish ■ Blast Finish ■ Hairline Polishing Finish *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis product is stainless steel that has been polished to a mirror finish on the surface of ultra-thin stainless foil ranging from 0.05mm. With our unique adaptability, we can accommodate sizes from small to large, and from small-scale prototypes to mass production. In response to the challenge of "stainless steel being thick and heavy," there are cases where using this product has resulted in a thinner and lighter material, thereby reducing production burdens. 【Features】 ■ Accommodates sizes from small to large (up to 600×1000mm) ■ Supports small-scale prototypes to mass production ■ Available from a minimum thickness of 50μm ■ Thin and therefore lightweight ■ Large despite being thin ■ Increased production efficiency due to its thinness *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis product is a super-hardened stainless steel that has been treated with a special process, not a coating, to enhance its surface hardness to HV1000 (about five times that of regular stainless steel), making it resistant to scratches. With our unique know-how, we provide consistent support from material proposals to finishing. In response to the challenge of "scratches occurring every time foreign substances are removed, necessitating monthly replacements and replenishments," the use of this product has resulted in increased hardness and scratch resistance, allowing for annual replenishment and cost reduction. 【Features】 ■ Hardness over five times that of SUS304 ■ Surface layer of 15–20μm at 1000HV ■ Two types of material steel are available ■ Scratch-resistant ■ Long-lasting and cost-effective *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "2-Rank Hard Press Plate" is more than twice as hard as conventional press plates, making it resistant to scratches. This results in fewer instances of scratch removal polishing or replacement, allowing it to be used approximately four times longer than conventional products. The hardness of this product is 1000 HV, which is about five times that of typical stainless steel and about 2.5 times that of conventional press plates. 【Features】 ■ More than twice as hard and resistant to scratches compared to conventional press plates ■ Dramatically reduces the occurrence of scratches through use ■ Less reduction in plate thickness due to cleaning and polishing ■ Can be used more than four times longer than conventional press plates ■ Available in two types of material steel, allowing selection based on copper foil thickness *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registration【Three Features of Stainless Steel Slats】 1. Amazing Durability The durability of stainless steel is very high, so regular replacements like those needed for concrete slats are not necessary. 2. Lightweight yet Strong When sized at 360mm x 1800mm, it weighs only 10kg. This is less than 1/8 the weight of concrete slats, making installation easy. Despite its light weight, it has high strength, with a load capacity of over 1 ton based on static load. 3. Extremely Hygienic With excellent manure separation performance, it is very hygienic. It is difficult for dirt from feeding areas to remain, ensuring constant cleanliness. The cleaning work that is usually a hassle during shipping is almost unnecessary, positively influencing the growth of cleanliness-loving pigs.
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