Lithium hydroxide from Chile for glass strengthening
Lithium hydroxide that improves the strength and durability of glass.
In the glass industry, there is a constant demand for improved durability and safety of products. Particularly for glass products exposed to impacts and temperature changes, their strength significantly affects product quality. Lithium hydroxide, when added to the glass composition, enhances the strength of the glass, adjusts the thermal expansion rate, and reduces the risk of cracking and breakage. Our products contribute to the improvement of glass product quality through stable supply and high-quality offerings. 【Application Scenarios】 - Manufacturing of tempered glass - Manufacturing of heat-resistant glass - Manufacturing of specialty glass 【Effects of Implementation】 - Increased strength of glass products - Enhanced durability against thermal shock - Improved product quality and yield
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【Features】 - Increases glass strength - Adjusts thermal expansion rate - Stable supply - Immediate shipping response - Wide range of applications 【Our Strengths】 Kowa Company, Ltd. is a company with a history of over 130 years, founded in 1894. We have both trading and manufacturing functions, providing products that emphasize stable supply and quality.
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LHT-B
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Materials for lithium-ion batteries: positive electrode materials, negative electrode materials, electrolytes, pre-doping materials. For all-solid-state batteries and next-generation batteries: solid electrolytes (oxide-based, sulfide-based), positive electrode materials, negative electrode materials, pre-doping materials, various battery materials. Grease, lubricating oil, lithium stearate, metal soaps, lithium nitrite. Raw materials for various lithium compounds.
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Kowa Co., Ltd. is a company with a history of over 120 years, founded in 1894 as a cotton fabric wholesaler. As the core company of the Kowa Group, it has both trading functions for the import and export of textiles, machinery, building materials, and trilateral trade, as well as manufacturing functions for pharmaceuticals, medical devices, vision units, energy-saving, and energy-creating related products, covering a wide range of business fields. One of its divisions, the Kowa Resource Materials Department, Inorganic Materials Section, engages in wholesale business for the import and export of raw materials and also acts as a sales agent for distinctive domestic and overseas raw materials.




















































