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[Example of Problem Solving] Superhydrophilization treatment on Teflon (PTFE) surface
We have successfully achieved surface modification of Teflon (PTFE) to a contact angle near 5 degrees (in pure water). The previous maximum value was around 50 degrees, but this has been realized through optimization of recipes and other factors. I am confident that this will contribute to direct adhesion to FCCL copper foil for 6G applications in the future.
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Invitation to the Converting Technology Seminar 2019
Our company will participate in the "Converting Technology Seminar 2019" to be held at the Tokyo venue on July 5 (Friday) and at the Osaka venue on July 12 (Friday). The themes of this Converting Technology Seminar are "Multi-materialization," "Functionality of Resins," and "Adhesion of Dissimilar Materials." In the third part, our president, Takashima, who has significant achievements in atmospheric pressure plasma, will talk about surface treatment, which is essential for bonding. [Third Part Lecture Content] - Various surface modification methods (Corona treatment, wet method, light (UV, excimer)) - Advantages of atmospheric pressure plasma surface modification - Current status of atmospheric pressure plasma surface modification in the LCD market - Differences in characteristics due to features and mechanisms of plasma equipment - Various treatment forms and process-related information *You can move to the detailed page/application form by clicking the "Details/Application" button. We look forward to your participation.
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Notice of the 159th Regular Research Meeting of the SP Subcommittee of the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science (March 15)
This is an announcement for the 159th regular research meeting of the SP Division of the Japan Society of Vacuum and Surface Science, to be held on March 15, 2019, at the Katsura Campus of Kyoto University. We will invite researchers and engineers active in academia and industry to give presentations on atmospheric pressure plasma, covering topics from the basics to recent developments. Please note that this research meeting is a rescheduled event originally planned for September 4, 2018, which was canceled due to a typhoon. We sincerely look forward to your participation. 【Lecture Program】 ■ 13:00–14:10 Akitoshi Okino (Tokyo Institute of Technology) "Development of a New Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Device and Its Applications in Medicine, etc." ■ 14:10–14:50 Yuji Okubo (Osaka University) "Plasma Surface Modification Technology for Strong Adhesion of Fluororesin and Dissimilar Materials" ■ 14:50–15:10 Break ■ 15:10–15:50 Masaru Hori (Nagoya University) "Interaction Between Atmospheric Pressure Plasma and Surfaces" ■ 15:50–16:30 Kenji Takashima (E-Square) "Advantages of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Surface Modification and Its Equipment" *For more details, please refer to the external link or feel free to contact us.
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Sputtering and Plasma Process Technology Committee 159th Regular Research Meeting Theme: "Cutting Edge of Atmospheric Pressure Plasma"
This is an announcement for the 159th regular research meeting of the Spattering and Plasma Process Technology Committee, to be held at the Kyoto University Katsura Campus. It was originally scheduled for September 4, but due to the approach of Typhoon No. 21, it has been decided to postpone this event. Information regarding future meetings will be provided on our website as it becomes available. [Overview of the Presentation] Surface treatment using atmospheric pressure plasma has the advantage of being low-cost and capable of continuous processing, as it does not require vacuum equipment. Additionally, recent developments in low-temperature plasma sources with gas temperatures close to room temperature have expanded applications into the bio and medical fields. We have arranged an opportunity to hear presentations on atmospheric pressure plasma, which has such high potential, covering topics from the basics to recent developments. [Excerpt from the Presentation Program] - Development of a new atmospheric pressure plasma device and its applications in medicine (Tokyo Institute of Technology) - Plasma surface modification technology for strongly bonding fluororesins and dissimilar materials (Osaka University) - Interaction between atmospheric pressure plasma and surfaces (Nagoya University) - Advantages of atmospheric pressure plasma surface modification and its equipment (E-Square) We sincerely look forward to your participation.
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Exhibiting at the 6th Next Generation Infrastructure Technology Industry Exhibition TECH Biz EXPO 2016!
We are pleased to introduce our atmospheric pressure plasma device for sizing surface treatment. On November 18 (Friday) from 13:55 to 14:15, our representative Takashima will give a presentation. Theme: "High-speed Hydrophilization Treatment of Carbon Fiber Surfaces Using Atmospheric Pressure Plasma" We hope you will attend. Exhibition period: November 16-18, 2016, from 10:00 to 17:00 Venue: Fukiyama Hall (Nagoya Small and Medium Enterprise Promotion Center) Address: 2-6-3 Fukiyama, Chikusa Ward, Nagoya City

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The downstream type has a cumulative sales volume of over 1,400 units and provides various surface functionalities with damage-free, particle-free, and uniform processing for wide workpieces.
We are expanding a new approach using dry processes to leverage the reliability of our equipment and various know-how cultivated through sales performance, applying its advantages to other markets (such as the battery market and particles) alongside process applications. Our downstream-type high-density plasma source (electrode) processing section is isolated from the workpiece, preventing any electrical or physical damage to the workpiece, and eliminating the effects of ultraviolet light generated during plasma creation. This allows for the only clean processing (particle-free) possible with atmospheric pressure plasma equipment. By changing the added gases, we can selectively impart molecular functionality, enabling interface control according to various surface materials as a processing technology. This is an effective means for direct adhesion, adhesion of dissimilar materials, and enhancing the adhesion of stronger coatings. The processing width (plasma width) can uniformly handle from 100mm to 3000mm. We can also accommodate carbon fiber bundles and fiber bundle shapes, allowing for uniform processing even within the bundles. Additionally, we can handle the same processing for particles. We manufacture tabletop experimental devices of the downstream type, conduct spot-type device experiments (starting from 2.5 million yen), and also carry out on-site experimental sample work.