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2-5-25, Umeda, Kita-ku Osaka 530-0001, Japan Tel. +81-6-6452-2101 Fax +81-6-6452-2102 |
Type: Public
On the web:
http://www.nitto.com
Adhesive tape has been holding Nitto Denko together for more than 50 years. The company makes industrial adhesive tapes for the electronics, automotive, health care, packaging, and construction industries. Nitto Denko separates its business into three segments: Industrial Products (double-coated adhesive tape, barcode labels), Electronic Products (semiconductor encapsulating resins and flexible printed circuits), and Functional Products (tissue-cultured ginseng, pest control products, and transdermal patches). Its Industrial and Electronics units provide most of Nitto Denko's sales. Growing its portfolio, in 2011 it acquired the biotech unit of US-based Avecia and Turkish industrial tape maker Bento in 2012.
Officers:
President and Director: Plastic Resin & Synthetic Fiber Manufacturing
Competitors:
3M
Sumitomo Chemical
Tosoh
| Type | Public TYO: 6988 |
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| Industry | Chemical |
| Founded | October 25, 1918 |
| Headquarters | Kita-ku, Osaka, Japan |
| Products | chemicals and in materials science |
| Revenue | consolidated 601,859,000,000 Yen (FY2009) |
| Employees | consoliated 24,851 (FY2009) |
| Website | www.nitto.com |
Nitto Denko Corporation (日東電工株式会社 Nittō Denkō Kabushiki-gaisha) (TYO: 6988) is a Japanese company which produces tapes, vinyl, LCDs, insulation, and several other products. It was founded in 1918 to produce electrical insulation and it survived World War II, despite the destruction of its central offices.
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