Toray · Textile joined Mansfield q in 1926 and was founded in Japan. The company's name with more than 60 branches in Asia, North America, Europe is world famous. q Plants include: Italian artificial suede manufacturer, French carbon fiber manufacturer. Reasons for choosing a close link between Milan and Frankfurt's office Marks & Spencer and the UK - to provide excellent product channels and to provide new designs in a short time. • Mansfield's new plant expects sales of more than £ 8 million.
In the 1990's, Japanese company Toray started the first effective non-printing version. The background area of the Toray plate replaces the non-image area and attracts water instead of ink, but that image area attracts the ink. This process requires a correction of the offset printing press in order to keep the ink roller cold. Otherwise the ink will adhere to the non-image area. Like other industries, the lithography industry also has a history of major events, each event interdependent with other events. Major events in the history of lithography include this process of invention of 1798, the introduction of the early 1800's to the middle photographic process, the offset printing machine introduced in the early 1900's, the ongoing planographic printing plate The development of 3M pre-sensitized version which made the biggest progress in 1951
In the latter half of the 1960s, the Japanese led and produced PAN-based carbon fiber. According to the joint technical agreement in 1970, Union Carbide was able to manufacture Toray Industries products in Japan. Morganite believes that carbon fiber production is around the core business, Courtaulds is the only major manufacturer in the UK. In 1991, Courtaulds discontinued the production of carbon fiber, as Courtelle's aqueous inorganic process makes the product susceptible to impurities and does not affect the organic processes used by other carbon fiber manufacturers.
In the 1960's, carbon fibers made from oil-derived petroleum pitch were introduced by exploring alternative raw materials. These fibers contain about 85% carbon and have excellent flexural strength. During this time, the Japanese government strongly supported the development of domestic carbon fiber, and several Japanese companies such as Toray, Nippon Carbon Fiber, Toho, Mitsubishi etc. have started their own development and production. Since the late 1970s, more kinds of carbon fiber yarns have entered the world market, offering higher tensile strength and higher elastic modulus. For example, Toray's T 400 has a tensile strength of 4,000 MPa, M 40, and a modulus of elasticity of 400 GPa. Developed intermediate carbon fiber of up to 6,000 MPa such as IM 600 manufactured by Toho Rayon