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A joint development by Sumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. and Kansai University has been undertaken to realize the "tire internal power generation technology." We have successfully extracted electric power from the movement of charges generated by the triboelectric effect between positively and negatively charged films within the tire. By incorporating a power control circuit, we added the functionality to charge power from the power generation device. This enables power supply to sensors that require batteries, such as batteries. Additionally, the tire internal power generation technology could be one solution to the battery life issue of external sensor devices. 【Features】 ■ Generates power through tire rotation ■ Charges the power control circuit and confirms power supply to external sensors ■ Enables sensing without batteries ■ Ensures durability to withstand harsh conditions within the tire ■ Allows power supply to sensors that require batteries *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "rubber elastic material for 3D printers" developed by our company is a material for 3D printers that possesses rubber elasticity and strength. By forming a chemical network, we have succeeded in exhibiting the restorative power of rubber after UV curing. It has actual rubber properties that are different from rubber-like materials, allowing for the creation of rubber-shaped objects using a 3D printer. *3D modeling is produced using the SLA method. 【Features】 ■ Compression permanent deformation is equivalent to or greater than that of general vulcanized rubber at 0.9% ■ Low hysteresis loss, exhibiting spring-like performance ■ Shore A hardness is 40-50 (other hardness levels are under development) ■ The material is colorless and transparent and can be colored *For more details, please refer to the materials. Please consult us regarding technical information, applications, and joint research related to this material.
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Free membership registration*3D modeling is produced using the SLA method. We are developing a soft material with an extremely low compression permanent deformation. Would you like to co-create new products together using this material? 【Features】 ■ Compression permanent deformation: an astonishing 0.9%! Equivalent to or better than vulcanized rubber! ■ Low hysteresis loss = a material with spring-like performance ■ Shore A hardness: 40-50 (other hardness levels are under development) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationSumitomo Rubber Industries, Ltd. handles "sulfur-based cathode materials," which are gaining attention as one of the next-generation batteries. They are free of rare metals and can operate in a range of -20°C to 80°C. By combining sulfur with a special polymer, we have successfully achieved significant improvements in the previously challenging cycle characteristics. For detailed technical information and sample provision, please contact us. 【Features】 ■ Approximately 4 times the commercial LIB materials at over 600mAh/g ■ Free of rare metals ■ 95% cycle characteristics over 100 cycles ■ Operates in a range of -20°C to 80°C ■ Compatible with commercial LIB electrolytes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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