Industrial
Industries use industrial adhesives in the production process to bond, seal, fix, or protect composite materials, thereby improving the quality, durability, and reliability of products. These products encompass a diverse range, including acrylic, epoxy, hot melt, polyurethane, silicone, thermoset, and UV curing adhesives, along with industrial sealants. Chia Hsin’s products include alcohol glue, epoxy resin AB glue, urea glue, phenolic resin, wood glue, and more.
Abrasives
Heat Resistant
Heat-resistant resin refers to a type of polymer or plastic resin that can withstand elevated temperatures without significant degradation or loss of its mechanical and chemical properties. Heat-resistant resins maintain their structural integrity and strength at high temperatures and are used to create heat-resistant materials, adhesives, and coatings. Examples of heat-resistant materials include glass wool, ceramics, metal alloys, high-temperature plastics, and composite materials.
Foundry
Phenolic resin is widely used in the foundry industry as a thermosetting resin binder and reinforcing agent. It is typically mixed with fillers, curing agents, and other additives to form high-strength, heat-resistant, and chemically-resistant composite materials. This composite material is used to manufacture metal castings by injecting a mixture of phenolic resin into casting molds and allowing it to cure.
Hot Press Forming
Hot press forming, also known as hot press molding, is a manufacturing process for composite materials. These composites consist of fibers and a polymer resin matrix, serving to transfer stress between fibers, bind them together, and provide protection against damage. This combination results in materials with distinct properties. Thermoset resins like epoxy, phenolic, and polyurethane resin are suited for high-temperature and chemical-resistant applications, while recyclable and energy-efficient thermoplastics are also commonly used.
Wood
UV coatings (UV-curable coatings) cure rapidly when exposed to UV light. They contain a photosensitive substance that reacts with monomer molecules in the coating to form a hard and durable film. UV coatings can be applied to wooden boards by uniformly applying the coating on the wood surface and then using a UV light source to irradiate the coating surface, resulting in a beautiful and wear-resistant surface.
Gloss is a print finishing technique used to enhance the quality, durability, and appearance of printed materials. It involves applying a layer of gloss to the surface of printed items, providing protection against mechanical friction, chemical corrosion, and moisture. Gloss is used in various industries, including bookbinding, stickers, labels, and everyday products. There are various gloss methods, one of which is using UV coating such as varnish and screen printing UV ink.
Floor
The coating serves a dual purpose in floor materials. Firstly, it is a protective shield, safeguarding against external factors such as water, moisture, UV radiation, chemicals, oxidation, and wear. Secondly, it enhances the visual appeal of the building by offering many colors, textures, and gloss levels. Resins used in building and flooring coatings include epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic, vinyl ester, and so on. Each resin type has different properties and advantages, allowing for various options in the construction and flooring industry.
Electrophoretic Coatings
Electrophoretic coatings, also known as E-Coat, EP Paint, or Electropaint, protect and decorate product surfaces. They're high-molecular materials with good adhesion and durability. The electrophoretic process involves immersing the product in an electrophoretic coating bath and applying electrical power to form a uniform and durable coating. Electrophoretic coatings enhance product surface protection and beauty. The coating offers weather and chemical corrosion resistance, enabling diverse color options and aesthetic effects.
Art
Artificial Resins used for art include epoxy resin, polyurethane resin, UV coatings, polyester resin, and so on. Epoxy is great for creating glossy finishes, polyurethane is ideal for casting, UV coatings are used for curing and sealing artworks, and polyester can be used for creating textured surfaces and intricate designs. Resin allows artists to create glossy, durable, clear, textured, and intricate designs. It can be used to make canvases, pictures, figurines, sculptures, and more.
Recycle
With the increasing awareness of environmental protection, the development of resin products will pay more attention to enhancing environmental friendliness. Methods such as using renewable materials extensively, reducing energy consumption, minimizing waste, and promoting biodegradation are employed in the manufacturing of resin products to reduce their negative impact on the natural environment. Chia Hsin focuses on finding sustainable and eco-friendly alternative materials and selects environmentally friendly resins for the manufacturing process.