By dyeing stainless steel in a luxurious black color, we aim to enhance its design and aesthetic appeal. Additionally, dyeing it black also reduces light reflection.
It is rare and difficult to achieve black dyeing of stainless steel on a national level. This is a new technology that applies the black dyeing techniques of iron, which have been cultivated for over 50 years, to enhance decorative qualities. By black dyeing stainless steel, we aim to improve design and aesthetics. Additionally, applying black dye to stainless steel, which is originally resistant to rust, further enhances its rust prevention capabilities and helps prevent light reflection. Unlike paint, it does not peel off. The film thickness is also very thin, ranging from 1 to 3 microns, resulting in almost no dimensional changes. The treatment solution does not contain any prohibited substances (it complies with ROHS), making it harmless to the human body and environmentally friendly. The treatment temperature is around 120°C, so there is no impact on the items due to temperature.
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This is a stainless steel tumbler that has been blackened. By blackening it, we enhance its luxury and improve its appearance. The film thickness is also very thin, ranging from 1 to 3 micrometers, so there is almost no dimensional change. Additionally, with painting, since it is a top coat, the pattern would disappear, but with blackening, the thin film penetrates, allowing the pattern to remain while turning it black.
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Items such as all precision parts, cutlery, and stainless steel products that aim to enhance aesthetics by being black, items that want to reduce light reflection, and items that require dimensional accuracy: - Knives - Carabiners - Tea caddies - Sake cups - Vases - Cutlery - Shakers and so on.
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TM Corporation is a company that specializes in black dyeing and phosphating processing. We strive to protect the items infused with life during the processing stages from rust and to help maintain their precision. Located in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, a town known for its metalwork, we are committed to maximizing our know-how and continuously working towards further technological development. We accept processing from just one item, so please feel free to contact us. Additionally, we also offer sample processing (for a fee) for first-time customers.