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Fluororesin sheet lining <non-stick>

Utilizing slip properties and a very low friction coefficient! Compatible with powders and high-viscosity fluids.

"Fluororesin sheet lining" refers to the process of adhering a laminated glass cloth to a molded sheet of fluororesin, which allows for the imparting of various characteristics to the base material. By utilizing the slip properties and very low friction coefficient of fluororesin, it can accommodate powders and high-viscosity fluids, and is also easy to clean. With a film thickness of 2t to 3t, it is recommended for areas where wear is a concern with coatings. [Product Examples] - Various hoppers - Screw conveyors - Ducts for exhaust boilers - Chutes, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Nissin Corporation, as a pioneer in expansion joints, handles numerous plants both domestically and internationally, including thermal power plants. Utilizing our unique fluororesin processing technology, which boasts excellent chemical resistance, we now engage in the transportation, manufacturing, and storage processes in the semiconductor field. Our development of fluororesin sheet lining technology, which won the Minister of Science and Technology Award in 1999, represents our challenge to uncharted territories and the accumulation of know-how, which are both our pride and strength.