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Introduction to Thin Film Fluorine Coating 10under

This is a groundbreaking fluorine coating that has made it possible to process thin films with a thickness of 10μm, which was previously considered difficult to process.

■10under Development Background Fluororesin coatings are sometimes requested for processing in thin films of around 10μm, especially when dimensional stability of the substrate is a priority. However, in the case of standard fluororesin coatings, a thickness of at least 20-50μm is required to maintain good appearance and performance. Even so, when requests for thin film processing arise, we sometimes propose a "modified type" of fluororesin coating that alters the coating structure. However, there were challenges with the modified type not being able to deliver the required functions. Yoshida SKT has worked on developing a solution to these challenges, resulting in the creation of “10under.” ■Features of 10under - Non-stick properties equivalent to standard fluororesin coatings - Capable of processing thin films of around 10μm, reducing dimensional changes - While being a thin film, it suppresses transparency *For more details, please download the materials or contact us.*

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■10under lineup - 10↓ PFA BK - 10↓ PFA GN - 10↓ FEP BK - 10↓ FEP GN *For more details, please download the materials or contact us.*

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■Effect of Reducing Deformation of Thin Plate Substrates When a standard fluororesin coating is applied to a thin stainless steel plate (SUS304) with a thickness of 0.05mm, the substrate deforms due to the shrinkage of the coating film. On the other hand, 10under has a thin coating film with minimal shrinkage, resulting in almost no warping even when processed onto a 0.05mm thin plate.

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