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Shin-Etsu Chemical develops a low-hardness, high-thermally conductive silicone soft pad with many superior properties
(2009.10.7)
Shin-Etsu Chemical develops a silicone reflector material for high brightness LEDs and transparent protective film
(2009.9.10)
Shin-Etsu Chemical develops new silicone encapsulating material that improves the reliability of high brightness LEDs
(2009.5.26)
Shin-Etsu Chemical develops new type of thermally conductive phase change material
(2008.12.16)
Shin-Etsu develops a thermally conductive, double-sided silicone adhesive tape
(2008.4.14)
Shin-Etsu develops the world's largest-class permanent magnet-type magnetic circuit
(2008.4.8)
Shin-Etsu develops low-staining type construction-use silicone sealant
(2008.4.7)
Shin-Etsu chemical develops rapid cure silicone rubber
(2007.12.13)
Shin-Etsu develops various silicone die-bond materials for LEDs
(2007.9.12)
Shin-Etsu Chemical develops an alkali-resistant, self-emulsifying type silicone defoaming agent
(2007.7.4)
Shin-Etsu Chemical has developed a thermally conductive silicone rubber sheet with super-low hardness
(2007.1.31)
Shin-Etsu Chemical succeeded in developing a new technology for optical communication parts that comply with the RoHS Directive
(2007.1.19)
Silicone Powder / KMP Series
(2004.1.14)
Brand New Pharmacoat Quick Dissolving Grade for Aqueous Film Coating
(Pharmacoat 606G)
(2002.9.11)
Shin-Etsu Chemical. Reaching for a commanding position in the optical communications parts business
(2000.11.22)
Making Serious Inroads into the Annealed Silicon Wafer Market
(2000.11.7)
Shin-Etsu Chemical develops new flame retardant technology for epoxy molding compounds used in semiconductors an environment friendly flame retardant system
(1999.7.27)
Shin-Etsu Chemical to enter the fluoropolymer business succeeds in mass production of liquid fluoroelastomer for the first time in the world
(1999.5.17)