Dynax Corporation – Production of wet-type friction plates, reaction plates for vehicles and ships
- Company Name: Dynax Corporation
- State/Prefecture: Hokkaido
- City/Town/Village: Chitose
- Street: 1053-1 Kamiosatsu
- Country: Japan
- Zip/Postal Code: 066-8585
- Phone: +81(123)24-3247
- Website: http://www.dynax-j.com/dnx/en/index/
- Listed: 03/18/2014 1:27 pm
- Expires: This ad has expired
We are the specialized company in the power train of automotive, construction and agricultural vehicles. We show the spirit of challenge based on the idea of “Already in the future” and research and develop, manufacture, and sell our products which make our customers satisfied. We create the value of “Unique to Dynax”, which will move all the people. We believe our company owes its prosperity to the strong and kind support of our customers, people working with us, and local citizens.
Business Contents
Research and Development, design, production and sale of wet-type friction plates, reaction plates, clutch pack assemblies, lock-up piston assemblies, synchronizer rings and other components of automobiles, motor cycles, construction machines, industrial vehicles and agricultural machines.
Products:
- Products for Automatic Transmission, 4WD and HEV
USE: AT(Automatic Transmission), CVT(Continuously Variable Transmission), DCT(Dual Clutch Transmission), HEV(Hybrid Electric Vehicle), Transfer, 4WD coupling
- Product for Manual Transmission
USE: MT (Manual Transmission), DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission)
- Products for Construction machines, Industrial vehicles and Agricultural machines
USE: Components for transmission, Wet-type friction brake plates for parking, retarder and winch, Friction clutch plates for steering, Power Take-Off and Limited Slip Differential
A clutch disc used in the transmission system (automatic transmission) of automatic (AT) vehicles has an iron ring structure provided with a friction material attached to its surface. In the past, asbestos, which causes serious health problems, was used as a friction material. Dynax Corporation took up the challenge of producing “asbestos-free” materials.
In 1983, they succeeded in developing Japan’s first paper friction material through a process of combining natural and synthetic fibers, blended with a friction adjustment agent, which was impregnated with phenol resin for hardening. This development not only solved an environmental issue but also produced a product that far surpasses conventional materials in terms of various specifications such as durability, thus significantly contributing to the “advancement” of AT vehicles.
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