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The 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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- Non-stick property: Fluoropolymer coatings have the characteristic of being difficult for most substances to adhere to. - Low friction coefficient: PTFE, FEP, PFA, and modified fluoropolymers have a very low friction coefficient. - Electrical properties: Fluoropolymers possess the best electrical properties among all plastics. - Heat resistance: PTFE and PFA coatings excel in heat resistance and low-temperature properties, allowing for a wide range of use from 260°C to -260°C, and can be used up to 310°C for short periods. - Non-wettability: The surface of fluoropolymers repels both oil and water, meaning they do not get wet from most solutions used in industrial operations, resulting in fluoropolymer-coated surfaces being nearly free from dirt. - Chemical resistance: Fluoropolymers are resistant to almost all chemicals; however, in the case of coatings, the thinness of the film can lead to pinholes, and when used with highly permeable chemicals, permeability can become a significant issue. For corrosion resistance, thicker coatings of FEP and PFA are suitable, and modified fluoropolymers can also be used for certain chemicals. PTFE is not suitable for corrosion resistance as it cannot avoid pinholes.
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○Mold: The application of fluorine coating to molds for resin and rubber forming, which utilize non-stick properties, improves work efficiency. ○Table: Protects the substrate from chemicals and heat, and reduces cleaning time, providing significant benefits. ○Piston Rod: It is possible to enhance the sliding properties of piston rods inside punches, extending their lifespan. ○Bolt and Nut: It is also recommended to apply fluorine processing to bolts and nuts that are prone to corrosion, leveraging their corrosion resistance. Detailed technical materials are available on the Shine Kogei website. Please fill in the required information on the page linked below to download.
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Shine Kogei Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of various functional coatings located in Yamato-Koriyama City, Nara Prefecture. We have a factory in Vietnam and work together with our customers to address various challenges and issues through our coatings. To realize our dream of coating the Earth, we aim to create products that are gentle to people and consider harmony with the environment.