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1. Pressure Sensitive Tapes |
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Foam tapes
Non woven fabric tapes
Polyester tapes
Glass cloth tapes
Masking tapes
Polyimide tapes
Primer
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2. General Converting Process |
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Thomson
Sealing
Cutting |
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3. NVH materials |
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Sound absorption materials |
WEBSULER |
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ACOUSTIC BOARD |
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NOVIPET PET |
Damping sheet |
NOVI SHEET |
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NOVICOM SHEET |
Damping paint |
ZERONY |
Damping tape |
NOVI TAPE |
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4. Progressive precision stamping tool & spare parts |
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Progressive stamping die
Mold die
Trim die / Down set die
Spare parts |
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STAMPING DIE |
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TRIM / DOWN SET DIE |
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SPARE PARTS |
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MOLD DIE |
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5. Polishing powders |
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Garnet |
Unlike the artificial abrasives, Micronised Garnet Powder makes a fine polish with less/ minor cracks on the applied surface. Meanwhile, Garnet powder is economical, cost effective & eco friendly polishing material. It leaves a beautiful gloss on the surface polished. This is used extensively in fine polishing of TV tubes, Computer Monitors, Bulbs and various delicate materials requiring high gloss.
Other relatively coarse grades find use in Water jet Cutting, Shot Blasting applications. |
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Because of aluminium oxide's position on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, (9), it is very widely used as an abrasive as a significantly less expensive replacement for industrial diamonds. Many types of sandpaper use aluminium oxide crystals. In addition, its low heat retention and specific heat makes it widely used in almost all grinding operations, particularly cutoff tools.
Aluminium oxide is used in certain CD/DVD cleaning kits. Alumina will polish the media surface, leaving it clean and relatively scratch-free.
Alumina is also the byproduct of hydrogen generation for the purposes of fuel generation when water is added to pellets comprised of aluminum and gallium. The other byproduct of the reaction is of course gallium.
Most pre-finished wood flooring now uses aluminum oxide as a hard protective coating. |
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Silicon carbide |
A bluish-black crystalline compound, SiC, one of the hardest known substances, used as an abrasive and heat-refractory material and in single crystals as semiconductors, especially in high-temperature applications. |
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6. Industrial Minerals |
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Talc |
[Mg3Si4O10(OH)2 / Magnesium Silicate Hydroxide] |
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Talc is the softest mineral, the standard for hardness grade 1 in the Mohs scale. Your fingernail will easily scratch it. Talc has a greasy feel and a translucent, soapy look.
Talc is very useful, and not just because it can be ground into talcum powder-it's a common filler in paints, rubber and plastics too. Other less precise names for talc are steatite or soapstone, but those are rocks containing impure talc rather than the pure mineral. |
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Aluminum hydrate [Al(OH)3] |
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Hydrated alumina, also known as alumina trihydrate (ATH), or simply hydrate, is more accurately chemically designated as aluminum trihydroxide, Al(OH)3. It is a non-abrasive powder with a Mohs' hardness index of 2.5 - 3.5 and a specific gravity of 2.42. Alumina trihydrate is the largest volume flame retardant used in the world. On heating to 200¡ÆC, hydrated alumina decomposes into 66% alumina and 34% water. This irreversible process is, in part, what makes ATH an effective flame retardant. Aluminium hydroxide is also used as an adsorbent, emulsifier, ion exchanger, mordant, antacid, and filtering medium. It is also used in the manufacture of paper, ceramics, printing inks, detergents, for waterproofing fabrics and in dentrifrices and antiperspirants |
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