Power Micro - micro particle surface adhesion technology helps reduce production costs

Power Micro International exhibited at the Touch Taiwan Smart Display Exhibition (Nangang Exhibition Hall 1, 4F / N130), showcasing the company's innovative dry lubrication and micro-particle surface anti-stick treatment technology.

The company is a professional organization focused on research and development, with a management team that possesses decades of experience in precision metal machining and surface treatment. In 2014, the company partnered with Japan's Fuji Manufacturing Institute to introduce micro-particle strengthening and upgrading equipment. In 2017, it began incorporating unique nano WS2 materials from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Additionally, the company has established a long-term collaboration with the Metal Center to enhance fundamental research and development.



▲In response to the technical bottleneck of the industry, the company develops micro-particle bombardment to modify the surface of metal and ceramic。


Currently, the domestic semiconductor, medical, optical, lithium battery, and carbon fiber industries face challenges with the use of release agents in production. These challenges often lead to the adhesion of tin (Sn) metal and polymer plastics to tools, molds, and parts, resulting in increased tool wear and a higher defect rate.

In response to the industry's technical bottleneck, the company has developed a micro-particle bombardment technique for the surfaces of metals and ceramics. This process enhances the formation of a nano-microstructure lubrication film, which effectively reduces the friction coefficient and minimizes the affinity between polymer materials and metals. As a result, it achieves a non-stick effect during production, thereby extending the service life of molds and tools.

It has been effectively applied in enhancing the tool life of ultra-precision optical films, producing semiconductor parts without residual adhesive, recycling tools in lithium battery production, and creating carbon fiber molds and medical silicone injection molds without the use of releasing agents. This approach not only addresses existing bottlenecks in production technology and reduces the costs of production tools but also aligns with the new era of carbon reduction and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles.

Power Micro International Co. Website: http://power-micro.com.tw 

Source:  Micro particle surface anti-stick technology can help reduce production cost | photoelectric semiconductor | Business situation | Economic Daily News (udn.com)


2024-04-24