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- 2024-02-27What is a “Booth-less” painting?
- ~Contributing to CO2 Reduction through Painting Technology~
# Automotive # Mobility # Painting # CarbonNeutral # CO2reduced
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- 2023-10-16Sekisui Collaborates with Euronews for Special Broadcast
- Mobility business of Sekisui Chemical Group was introduced on the "Sci-Tech" of Euronews.
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- 2023-09-27What does heat-resistance mean in the adhesion?
- In recent years, heat-resistance in materials and adhesion technology have become very important in the adoption of electric mobility, which is garnering growing interest. These include heat dissipation in electronic systems, efficiency improvements in air conditioners, and fast-charging of lithium-ion batteries.
# adhesion # high-temperature resistant # tape # heat-resistant
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- 2023-09-20What polyvinyl acetal resin (PVB) is?
- S-LEC is Sekisui Chemical's representative raw material resin brand. It is characterized by "toughness", "flexibility", "adhesiveness" and "dispersibility", but, to begin with, what kind of material the polyvinyl acetal resin (PVB) is ? Now we will introduce PVB in an easy-to-understand manner.
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- 2022-08-19Technical Proposals - “Removable Kraft Tape”
- How about choosing eco-friendly products for interior work? You can find out our latest developed Masking tapes.
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- 2022-03-31MIC – MINASE Innovation Center- Virtual tour website has OPENED!
- We have opened a virtual site, where you can observe facility structure of MINASE Innovation Center and the technology exhibition of Sekisui Chemical with 360 degree images.
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- 2021-10-27Labor-saving solutions from Sekisui Chemical
- Products introduction that can contribute to solve social issues
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- 2021-10-05Innovation Center Established in Research & Development Institute
- SEKISUI CHEMICAL has established the Minase Innovation Center (MIC) within the Research & Development Institute (location: Mishima-gun, Osaka), a major research and development base constructed in 1961.