Materials Innovation

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Data
Materials
Innovation
Company Profile
Sustainable growth by providing indispensable materials to society
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ORGANIZATION (As of June 17, 2015)
JSR Corporation (formerly 'Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Ltd.') was established in 1957 for domestic production of
synthetic rubbers. Since then, JSR has continuously expanded its business to emulsions, plastics and other materials
for the semiconductor, flat panel display, and optical materials fields by leveraging our proprietary polymer
technologies. The development of these advanced materials for the information and electronics fields have served
as a gateway to innovative changes to the company's business structure.
The JSR Group has ended its mid-term business plan “JSR20i3* (twenty-thirteen)” calling this period an “activation
toward growth,” intended to lay the groundwork for the company vision set for 2020. The objective of “JSR20i3”
was to transform our business structure, a shift from our core businesses (the Petrochemicals and Fine Chemicals
segments) to a combination of “core business and strategic business.” Under “JSR20i6* (twenty-sixteen)” which
began in April 2014, we will focus on steadily increasing profitability based on what we accomplished under
"JSR20i3."
In regard to the Strategic businesses segment, we will specifically focus on growth for our Lithium Ion Capacitor
(LIC), a kind of energy storage device, and our work in the Life Sciences field.
JSR Group's Corporate Mission is "Materials Innovation: We create value through materials to enrich society,
people and the environment". We will pursue the possibilities that materials represent, creating value that will
make the world around us a better place to live and work.
Petrochemical
Products Div.
*‌T he “i” in ”JSR20i3” (twenty-thirteen) and ”JSR20i6” (twenty-sixteen) emphasize the “Innovation” to realize Materials Innovation,
which is the heart of our corporate mission.
Board of Directors
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Company Name
JSR Corporation
Date of Establishment
December 10, 1957
Head Office
1-9-2, Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-8640 JAPAN Telephone:81-3-6218-3500
Company Functions
1. Manufacture, process and sale of the following products:
ⅰ ) Synthetic rubbers, plastics and other chemical industrial products
ⅱ) Raw materials for synthetic rubbers, plastics and other chemical industrial products
ⅲ) Optical electronics devices, information equipment, physical-chemical instruments, medical
equipment and parts, components and materials of all items of foregoing
ⅳ) Materials for civil engineering, housing, and packaging
ⅴ) Materials, equipment and other products for environment improvement, health and safety
ⅵ) Audio and visual disks and software
ⅶ) Foodstuffs and medical products
2. Licensing, technical assistance, research and consulting for the businesses listed in the paragraph 1
above
3. Design, manufacture and sale of facilities and machinery for chemical industry and design,
implementation and management of civil engineering works
4. Warehousing, cargo transportation via trucking, maintenance of vehicles
5. Data processing services
6. Sale, purchase and lease of real estate
7. Financing and leasing
8. Recruiting accident insurance agencies and life insurance agencies
9. Sale of office goods, appliances and daily miscellaneous goods
10. All other business activities incidental to the foregoing
Note : Of the above 1.vii), 3., 4., 5., 6., 7., 8. and 9. are undertaken by subsidiary companies.
Representative Director
President : Mitsunobu Koshiba
Capital
23,320 million yen (As of March 31, 2015)
Employees
Consolidated : 5,990 Non-consolidated : 2,488 (As of March 31, 2015)
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Shareholder's
Meeting
Representative
Directors
Electronic Materials Div.
Display Materials Div.
Optical Materials Div.
Audit & Supervisory Board
Performance Polymer
Research Laboratories
Display Materials
Research Laboratories
Fine Electronic Materials
Research Laboratories
Advanced Materials
Research Laboratories
Tsukuba Research Laboratories
Precision Processing
Technology Group
Manufacturing &
Technology Group
Yokkaichi Plant
Chiba Plant
Kashima Plant
Corporate Planning Dept.
Office of the President
Group Companies Coordination Dept.
Corporate Social Responsibility Dept.
General Affairs Dept.
Legal Dept.
Internal Audit Dept.
Diversity Development Office
Human Resource Development Dept.
Accounting & Finance Dept.
Corporate Communications Dept.
Procurement Dept. I
Procurement Dept. II
Supply Chain Management Dept.
IT Strategy Dept.
Safety and Health Promotion Dept.
Environment Dept.
Elastomer Dept.
Specialty Elastomer Dept.
TPE Dept.
Emulsion Dept.
Performance Chemical Business Dept.
Business Planning Dept., Petrochemical Products
Department for Global Business Alliances., Petrochemical Products
New Business Development, Petrochemical Products
Lithography Materials Dept.
Advanced Electronic Materials Dept.
Product Management Group
LCD Materials Dept.
New FPD Materials Dept.
Optical Materials Dept.
OFC Materials Dept.
Business Planning Dept., Fine Chemical Business
Department of Business Development Fine Chemical Business
Business Planning Dept, Strategic Business
Department for Global Alliances., Strategic Business
Polymer Materials Lab.
Performance Chemical Lab.
LCD Materials 1st Lab.
LCD Materials 2nd Lab.
Advanced Display Materials Lab.
Semiconductor Materials Lab.
Device Integration Materials Lab.
Microfabrication Process Materials Lab.
Material Characterization & Analysis Lab.
Fine Chemical Process Dept.
Yokkaichi R&D Administration Dept.
Research & Development Dept.
Research Planning Dept.
Intellectual Property Dept.
Precision Processing Lab.
High Performance Film Technical Lab.
Technology Planning Dept. I
Technology Planning Dept. II
Technology Development & Engineering Dept.
Product Safety & Quality Assurance Dept.
Plant & Equipment Management Dept.
Technical Dept. I
Technical Dept. II
Technical Dept. III
Administration Dept.
Maintenance Planning Dept
Equipment Inspection Dept.
Environment & Safety Dept.
Production Dept. I
Production Dept. II
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Company Profile
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DIRECTORS
5
OFFICERS (* Directors)
(As of July 1, 2015)
Titles
Name & Birthday
Representative Director
President
Koshiba, Mitsunobu
November 9, 1955
Representative Director
Director
Hasegawa, Hisao
August 13, 1949
Director
Hirano, Hayato
May 15, 1961
Outside Director
Outside Director
Outside Director
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Sato, Hozumi
May 17, 1952
1981: Joined JSR
2004: Director
2005: Senior Officer, General Manager of Electronic Materials Division
2006: Managing Director
2008: Executive Managing Director
2009: Representative Director and President (present)
1977: Joined JSR
2004: Director
2005: Senior Officer, General Manager of Yokkaichi R&D Center
2006: Director and Senior Officer, General Manager of Yokkaichi R&D Center
2007: Managing Director
2011: Director and Managing Officer
2013: Representative Director and Executive Vice President Managing Officer (present)
1974: Joined JSR
2006: Senior Officer, Plant Manager of Yokkaichi Plant
2009: Director and Senior Officer, General Manager of Manufacturing and Technology Group
2011: Managing Officer, General Manager of Manufacturing and Technology Group
2014: Director and Managing Officer (present)
1986: Joined JSR
2010: Officer and General Manager, Finance Department
2012: Director and Officer, General Manager of Group Companies Coordination Department
2013: Director and Senior Officer (present)
Petrochemical Products Sector (including Plastics)
General Manager of Petrochemical Products Div.
President of Japan Butyl Co., Ltd,
Vice President of KRATON JSR ELASTOMERS K. K.
Managing Officer
Hisao Hasegawa *
Procurement, Logistics, Manufacturing and Technology, Product Safety & Quality
Assurance, IT Strategy
General Manager of Manufacturing and Technology Group
Managing Officer
Yasuhisa Nagahiro
Safety and Environment Affairs
Senior Officer
Atsushi Kumano
President of JSR Micro Korea Co., Ltd.
Senior Officer
Nobuo Kawahashi
Research & Development
General Manager of R&D Department
Senior Officer
Kazuyoshi Nakazawa
Senior Officer
Hayato Hirano *
Senior Officer
Katsuya Inoue
Senior Officer
Takatoshi Nagatomo
Senior Officer
Takeshi Sugimoto
Senior Officer
Eric Johnson
Senior Officer
Takao Shimizu
2000: Executive Officer of Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. (currently Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.)
2002: Executive Director of Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd.
2003: President and Chief Operating Officer of Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd.
2008: President and Chief Executive Officer of Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.
2012: Senior Advisor of Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd.
2012: President of Kato Memorial Bioscience Foundation (present)
2014: Outside Director of KUBOTA Corporation (present)
2014: Outside Director of BANDAI NAMCO Holdings Inc.(present)
2015: Outside Director of JSR (present)
Name & Birthday
Brief biography
1974: Joined Sumitomo Corporation
2001: Joined JSR
2004: General Manager of Legal Department
2009: General Manager of General Affairs and Legal Deparatment
2011: General Manager of Legal Department
2012: Corporate Auditor (present)
Outside Audit
& Supervisory Board
Member
Uekusa, Hiroichi
June 28, 1952
1977: Registered as Attorney at Law (present)
2005: Professor, University of Tsukuba Law School (present)
2009: Corporate Auditor of JSR (present)
Outside Audit
& Supervisory Board
Member
Kato, Hisako
October 18, 1947
1976: Registered as Certified Public Accountant (present)
1985: Registered as Certified Tax Accountant (present)
2008: Representative, Hisako Kato Accounting Office (present)
2014: Outside Audit & Supervisory Board Member (present)
2014: Outside Audit & Supervisory Board Member of NTT Urban Development Corporation (present)
Strategic Businesses
Director of MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES CO., LTD.
JSR Life Sciences Limited Liability Company Executive Officer
Koichi Kawasaki
1999: Officer, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
2001: Director and Managing Officer, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
2002: Director and Executive Managing Officer, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
2011: Advisor, Yokogawa Electric Corporation (present)
2011: Outside Audit & Supervisory Board Member, Yokogawa Bridge Holdings Corporation (present)
2012: Outside Director of JSR (present)
2013: Outside Audit & Supervisory Board Member of TDK Corporation (present)
2014: Outside Director of OYO Corporation (present)
Matsuda, Yuzuru
June 25, 1948
Assigned business segment, position
Executive Managing
Officer
Yagi, Kazunori
April 1, 1949
Kataoka, Shoichi
February 9, 1951
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Hozumi Sato *
2005: Representative Director and President of Nikon Corporation
2010: Representative Director and Chairman of Nikon Corporation
2011: Outside Director of JSR (present)
2012: Executive Advisor of Nikon Corporation (present)
Standing Audit
& Supervisory Board
Member
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Executive Vice
President
Name
Kariya, Michio
January 5, 1942
AUDIT & SUPERVISORY BOARD MEMBER
Titles
Titles
Brief biography
Yokkaichi Plant
Yokkaichi Plant Manager
Accounting, Finance, Corporate Communications, Group Companies Coordination,
Human Resources
General Manager of Group Companies Coordination Department
Business Planning and Business Development, Fine Chemical Business
General Manager of Business Planning, Fine Chemical Business
President of JSR MOL Synthetic Rubber Ltd.
Electronic Materials Business
General Manager of Electronic Materials Division
President of JSR Micro, Inc.
Corporate Planning, Office of the President, CSR
General Manager of Office of the President
Officer
Tsuyoshi Watanabe
China Business
Chairman of JSR (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Officer
Kazumasa Yamawaki
Officer
Eiichi Kobayashi
Officer
Makoto Doi
Officer
Hiroaki Nemoto
Display Materials Business
General Manager of Display Materials Division
Chairman of JSR Micro (Changshu) Co., Ltd.
Officer
Yoichi Mizuno
Optical Materials Business
General Manager of Optical Materials Division
Officer
Kiichiro Kamiya
Strategic Businesses (deputy)
President of JSR Life Sciences Corporation
Director of MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES CO., LTD.
Officer
Mika Nakayama
Diversity Development
General Manager of Corporate Planning
General Manager of Diversity Development Office
Officer
Yoshikazu Yamaguchi
Petrochemical Products Sector (deputy)
General Manager of Business Planning Dept. Petrochemical Products
Strategic Businesses (deputy)
President of JM Energy Corporation
Legal, General Affairs
General Manager of Legal Department
General Manager of Department of Business Development for Fine Chemicals
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Capital • Stocks
1
Capacity
STOCKS
1
(As of April 1, 2014, Unit: tons / year)
■Total Numbers
(As of March 31, 2015)
Authorized Stocks : 696,061,000
Number of Stocks
Issued
Type
Issued Stocks
Common Stocks
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CAPACITY
237,973,205
Stock Exchange
Yokkaichi plant
120,000
120,000
72,000
70,000
50,000 (Thailand)
IR
41,000
EPM/EPDM
36,000
By Number of Shares Held
ABS resin, AS resin
3.81%
3.66%
Butadiene
0.02%
Isoprene
19.41%
98,000
250,000
250,000
5,000
148,000
80,000
130,000
5,000
120,000
398,000
36,000
36,000
1,200
1,200
Notes: *1 JSR BST Elastomer Co., Ltd.
*2 Kumho Polychem Co., Ltd.
*3 Japan Butyl Co., Ltd.
*4 Techno Polymer Co., Ltd.
2.11%
(Unit : tons/year)
Masterbatches
Financial
Institutions &
Securities
Companies
90.40%
31.03%
(As of March 31, 2015)
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98,000 (Kawasaki)
24,000
*4
WSP
40.08%
186,000
150,000 (Korea)
80,000
ARTON
Foreign Investors
41,000
*3
24,000
120,000
*2
*3
H-IIR
9.48%
Other Domestic
Corporations
72,000
*1
RB
By Type of Shareholders
Total
Latex
IIR
DISTRIBUTION OF STOCKS
Others
255,000
BR
(First Section)
Kashima plant
255,000
Solution SBR, Hydrogenated Polymer
Tokyo
Chiba plant
SBR (including NBR, HSR)
(As of March 31, 2015)
24,000
Tokyo
20,000
Shiga
15,000
Tianjin (China)
15,000
Foshan (China)
20,000
Fuzhou (China)
ELASTOMIX CO., LTD.
MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
Yokkaichi
9,000
Thailand
39,000
Indonesia
9,000
(As of March 31, 2015)
Number of Shares
Held (thousands)
Percentage of
Shares Held (%)
Bridgestone Corporation
32,266
14.02
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 505223
9,337
4.05
Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account)
8,850
3.84
The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd. (Trust Account)
8,679
3.77
Mizuho Bank Ltd.
4,225
1.83
Nippon Life Insurance Company
3,716
1.61
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company
3,631
1.57
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON SA/NV 10
3,316
1.44
Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. (Trust Account 9)
3,102
1.34
STATE STREET BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 505001
2,610
1.13
79,732
34.60
Shareholders
Total of the above ten major shareholders
Note: 2,862,706 shares of treasury stock held by the Company are not included in the above breakdown of major shareholders.
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Products
Products
PETROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS
Styrene butadiene type thermoplastic elastomer “JSR TR”
1. ELASTOMERS
Products
Emulsion Styrene-Butadiene
Rubber (E-SBR)
Characteristics
Applications
Features superior tensile and tear strength,
Tires, belts, shoes, various industrial products,
aging and abrasion resistance. It also features a adhesive tape base materials, etc.
molecular structure that is characteristics of "Hot
SBR" with superior viscosity and adhesiveness.
Solusion Styrene-Butadiene
Rubber
(S-SBR)
SBR with characteristic molecular structure,
Features superior processability and dynamic
properties.
Tires, etc.
Poly-butadiene Rubber (BR)
Features superior abrasion resistance, dynamic
properties, low temperature performance, and
processability.
Tires, belts, golf balls, shoes, various industrial
products, etc.
High-Styrene Rubber (HSR)
Hard rubber with low specific gravity featuring
superior processability, abrasion resistance, and
flex resistance.
Hard plates, footwear soles and other athletic products
requiring high degree of hardness.
Poly-Isoprene Rubber (IR)
Nitrile Rubber (NBR)
Polymer Blend (NV, NE)
Ethylene Propylene Rubber
(EPM/EPDM)
Features superior oil, gasoline and mechanical
heat resistance and processability. There is also
"NV (NBR/PVC Blend)" with superior ozone
resistance and "NE (NBR/EPDM Blend)" with
superior weatherability.
Packing, gaskets, oil seals, fuel hoses, Freon hoses,
rubber plates, print rolls, blankets, spinning parts,
airplane parts/items, automobile parts, workboots,
adhesives, various industrial products, plastic
modifiers, etc.
Superior heat resistance, ozone resistance and
weatherability.
Telephone/electricity lines, thermo-resistant belts,
automobile parts, window frames, sponge, waterproof
sheets, packing, various industrial products, resin
modifier/reinforcement agents, etc.
Plastic modifiers.
Butyl Rubber (IIR)
Halogenated Butyl
(H-IIR)
Superior gas impermeability, weatherability,
ozone and heat resistance. There is also
chlorinated butyl and bromide butyl rubber with
fast vulcanization speed.
Tire tubes, tire inner liners, automobile parts, belts,
telephone/electricity lines, anti-vibration rubber
dampers, various industrial products, etc.
<Manufactured> Japan Butyl Co., Ltd.
Masterbatches
There is a range of carbon master batch with
Various tires, shoes, belts, hoses, sports goods,
SBR, BR, EPDM, and NBR as the base polymer, industrial products, and extrusion mold products.
and a white filler master batch with SBR as the
base polymer.
<Manufactured/Sold> ELASTOMIX CO., LTD.
2. THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS
Characteristics
Applications
Production only available by JSR in the world.
An extremely, wide-use and general-purpose
item that features both hardness of resin and the
resilience of rubber.
Films, tubes, various shoe soles, injection
molding items, various sponge products, super
hard rubber products, rubber, plastic modifiers,
photosensitive materials, etc.
Hydrogenated Polymer
“DYNARONTM”
Hydrogenated polymer with a unique structure
developed from JSR's superior synthesis
technology.
Various plastic modifiers, compatibilizers,
transparent soft films, sheets, tubes, stationaries,
daily sundries, car interior materials, adhesive
applications, etc.
Olefinic Thermoplastic
Elastomer (TPO)
“JSR EXCELINKTM”
JSR EXCELINK is a high performance polymer Automobile parts, sealing and packing materials,
compound which is produced from JSR special etc.
EPDM as a base polymer using the unique
compounding technology.
The charactristics are high melt flow, high
elasticity and low density which can effectively
realize energy saving, resource saving, recycling,
easy work and cost saving.
Products
Various shoe soles, injection molding items,
plastic modifiers, asphalt modifiers, binders,
adhesives, etc.
<Manufactured> KRATON JSR ELASTOMERS K.K.
Hot melt adhesives, hot melt binders.
<Manufactured> KRATON JSR ELASTOMERS K.K.
Characteristics
Applications
JSR RB
Syndiotactic 1,2-Polybutadiene
Transparent, Soft, Nonpolar (No adsorption of
drug), No plasticizer, No halogen
DYNARONTM
Hydrogenated Block Copolymer
Modifier of Polyolefin, Compatibilizer of polyofefin Vial bottle, CAPD drain bag, medical drain
and polar polymer
tubing
JSR TR/JSR SISTM
ST/IP(BD) Block Copolymer
Moderate adhesiveness, Good hot melt
processability, Soft, High elasticity, High
strength
Butyl Rubber (IIR)
Good gas barrier property, Good heat resistance, Gasket of prefilled syringe, rubber stopper for
Soft, High elasticity
phermaceuticals
Poly-Isoprene Rubber (IR)
High strength, Non allergic
TM
Medical infusion tubing, medical infusion pump
tubing, medical infusion tube joint
Antiphlogistic transdermal patch, medical
infusion pump tubing
Surgical gloves, balloon catheter
4. EMULSIONS
Products
Characteristics
Applications
SB Latex
Includes carboxylated SB latex and vulcanizable Carpet backing, various binder.
Foam rubber, foam backing, tire cord binder,
SB latex. Denatured carboxy SB latex is highly
adhesive, and binder.
tensile by itself and it can be cross-linked using
metal and other agents to further enhance tensile
strength.
SB Latex can be sulfur vulcanized. It is used for
foam backing, adhesive between fiber and rubber
with vulcanization and pressure.
Paper Coating Latex (PCL)
Carboxylated latex specialized for paper coating. Coating paper for printing purposes.
Features excellent formulating stability,
runnability, binding strength, ink receptability
and paper/ink gloss. Binding strength can be
done without increasing bonding material and
compromising operational stability during
coating. As a result, huge cost-reduction and
weight-reduction is possible during the papercoating
process.
By mixing with asphalt it alleviates
thermosensitivity that tends to be the weakpoint
of straight asphalt. It also improves anti-fluidity,
increases abrasion resistance and gripping
strength.
Abrasion resistance pavement, anti-fluidity,
water drainage, low noise pavement.
Acrylic Emulsion (AE)
Features a polymer structure with superior
weatherability and oxidation resistance. As it is
easily denatured with various organic monomers
it is capable to offer properties meeting users'
needs.
Floor polish, paint, binder, adhesive, coating
materials.
Highly Functional
Emulsion
Silicone acrylic emulsion is a composition
Anti-staining coating materials, exterior coating,
of silicone and acrylic polymers. It provides
various functional coating materials.
properties different from normal acrylic
emulsions, weatherability, hydrophilic,
adhesiveness, and sliding. Water-based GLASCATM
is developed with organic and inorganic hybrid
emulsion polymer, which is based on the
emulsion and sol-gel technologies. It features
superior weatherability, hydrophilicity and tensile
strength.
Asphalt modifier
“JSR ROADEXTM”
“JSR ROADEXTMU-II”
“JSR ROADEXTMHS”
Acrylic Emulsion
Syndiotactic 1,2-Poly-Butadiene
“JSR RBTM”
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Styrene Isoprene Block copolymer Styrene isoprene base TPE . At room
temperature it features the resilience of
“JSR SISTM”
vulcanized rubber, and at high temperatures it
plasticizes and can easily be processed.
Latex
Ethylene Butene-1 Copolymer Superior heat resistance, ozone resistance and
(EBM)
weatherability.
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Styrene butadiene base TPE. At room
temperature it features the resilience of
vulcanized rubber and at high temperatures it
plasticizes and can easily be processed.
Applications
3. Medical Polymers
Molecular structure similar to natural rubber.
Tires, belts, various industrial products, shoes,
Features good processability, easy vulcanization, adhesives, rubber threads, rubber bands, etc.
with superior mechanical tensile strength, and
resilience.
Products
Characteristics
Note : Acrylic Emulsion (AE) products is operated by "Emulsion Technology Co., Ltd.", a JSR group company.
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Products
5. PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS
Applications
Multifunctional/highperformance dispersant
A water soluble and water dispersion polymer
Pigment dispersant, emulsion stabilizers,
consist of isoprene sulfonic acid as a building
anti-static agent, hydrophilic agent, inkjet
block. It features superior dispersion stability and materials (additives, coating materials), etc.
water retention in a water-based solvent
applicable to a wide-range of purposes.
Highly Cross-linked Particles
Features extremely high cross-linked properties, Resin additives, coating materials, paint
with hardness and heat resistance equal to the
additives, agents to prevent film blocking, etc.
level of inorganic particles. It also features
excellent affinity to organic materials, which
inorganic particles does not carry. Although
lower in cross-linked strength compared to the
highly cross-linked particles, it features large
particle diameter ,which cannot be achieved with
usual emulsion polymerization, and even particle
diameter distribution which is not possible with
suspension polymerization.
High-functional sol-gel materials
Hollow Particles
Cross-linked particles with hollows inside.
Possible to increase whiteness and absorption of
the substances.
Matting agents, light diffusion materials,
whitening materials, make weight saving
materials, etc.
Solvent-based GLASCATM
(ceramic coating materials)
High function coating material with excellent
hardness and transparency. It features superior
weatherability, stain resistance, and heat
resistance, maintaining semi-permanent high
gloss.
Cement construction materials, heat resistant
color cosmetics of aluminum products, etc.
Water-based GLASCATM
(ceramic coating material)
This is a new emulsion with one aqueous
solution, developed in response to the increased
needs for water-based materials. In utilizing
JSR's own emulsion compounding technologies,
organosiloxane and acrylic ester have been
combined.
Construction paints, etc.
DYNACERATM
(photocatalytic coating
material)
“DYNACERATM” is a functional material that
Coating materials (film, resin and metals), etc.
features the characteristics of “GLASCATM”
ceramic coating materials, implemented with
photocatalyst, hydrophilic and oil-philic
properties. The photocatalytic coating materials
are applicable to organic substances by utilizing
it's characteristics of weatherbility and durability.
Latent heat storage
CALGRIPTM
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JSR’s proprietary hybrid water-based latex
Lithium-ion batteries, nickel-metal hydride,
binder. Integrated particles are formed by
electric double layer capacitors, lithium ion
compatibilizing vinylidene fluoride polymers
capacitors, etc.
with acrylic polymers at the molecular level. The
water-based particles are characterized by low
environmental impact and running cost compared
with conventional solvent-based positive
electrode binders (PVDF). The hybrid design
ensures high potential resistance, binding
properties, and flexibility in a well-balanced
manner.
Compared with conventional paraffin-based
latent heat storage materials, CALGRIPs latent
heat storage capacity has been increased by
40-100% by stabilizing paraffin with special
olefin-based thermoplastic elastomer.
Cold insulation, air conditioning, as well as the
heat storage of building shells and hot water
storage tanks, etc.
Applications
A water-based emulsion made of hydrophobic
Thermal insulation paints, etc.
units (Vinylidene fluoride system type and
Siloxane system type) and hydrophilic units
(acrylic polymers) made compatible at molecular
level. It has high weather resistance and high stain
resistance. Due to its transparency, SIFCLEARTM
also can be used as a transparent coating material.
Fluorinated acrylic emulsions
By compatibilizing vinyl fluoride polymers with Resin additives, coating agents and paint
acrylic polymers at the molecular level, compared additives
to conventional fluoride emulsions, these
particles contain excellent film formation, in
addition to enabling a hard film.
6. PLASTICS
Products
〈Manufactured/Sold〉Techno Polymer Co., Ltd.
Characteristics
Applications
ABS Resin
“TECHNO ABSTM”
100, 300, 400, 800 Series
Features superior shock resistant, heat resistance, Automobile parts, electrical appliance, office
high rigidity, gloss, and processability. Comes
automation equipment, miscellaneous goods,
in a lineup of various grades from general, high toys, building materials, etc.
gloss, metal plating, heat resistance, transparent,
glass fiber reinforced, etc.
Self-Extinguishing Resin
“TECHNO ABSTM”
F Series
Flame-resistant ABS resin with superior fluidity Office automation equipment parts, DVD
and thermal stability, with well-balanced practical camera, office automation equipment housing.
heat resistance, and mechanical strength, as well
as superior shock resistance.
Heat Resistant Resin
Super High Heat Resistant Resin
“TECHNO ABSTM”
500, H500 Series
“TECHNO MUHTM”
E,W,C,M Series
Automobile interior parts, power window switch,
Features better heat resistance property
comparing to the standard heat resistance grade heater control panel, etc.
of ABS resins while it keeps well-balanced other
physical properties.
Soft ABS Resin
“TECHNO αBSTM”
This resin has good flexibility making it suitable Automobile interior and exterior parts, exterior
for application where a soft feel or dimensional parts of electronic games, etc.
stability is required.
Weather Resistant Resin
“TECHNO AESTM”
“TECHNO ASATM”
Features superior weatherability and mechanical Automobile exterior parts, motorcycle parts,
tensile strength, and is suitable for outdoor use. outer hose cover of air conditioner, building
exterior materials, etc.
AS Resin
“SANREXTM”
Features superior mechanical strength, chemical Office automation equipment parts, containers
and oil resistance. Comes in various grades from for cosmetics, cigar lighter, miscellaneous goods,
standard good fluidity, heat resistance, chemical etc.
resistance and glass fiber reinforced.
Polymer Alloy
Battery materials
Fluorine-acrylic hybrid latex
(binder for positive
electrodes)
Water-based latex binder used to form electrodes Lithium-ion batteries, nickel-metal hydride,
for energy storage devices. Derived from polymer electric double layer capacitors, lithium ion
synthesis and morphology control technologies. capacitors, etc.
Achieves both high binding properties and low
resistance. Ensures excellent battery performance
including cycle properties.
Characteristics
SIFCLEAR
TM
Others
High-functional particles for industrial use
“DYNAFLOWTM”
SBR Latex (binder for
negative electrodes)
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Products
Characteristics
Material for Paints
Products
“EXCELLOYTM”
C Series
Polymer alloy that mainly contains polycarbonate Office automation equipment parts, automobile
and styrene resins. The heat resistant lineup “CK interior and exterior parts, industrial products,
Series”, “CW and CA Series” featuring superior etc.
balanced weatherability, heat resistance and
fluidity, and the “CKF Series” self-extinguishing
series with superior mold processability, heat
resistance, chemical resistance and mechanical
properties.
“EXCELLOYTM”
A,T,E Series
Polymer alloy that contains engineering plastic and Housing for machines and tools, pachinko
styrene resin. The lineup comes in form of the “A
machine parts, office automation equipment
Series” with superior shock, heat and chemical
parts, etc.
resistance, the “T Series” with superior chemical
resistance, coating appearance, and size stability,
and the “E Series”, with permanent antistatic effects.
“TECHNO ALPHALOYTM”
Heat resistant polymer allow with superior shock Automobile interior parts.
resistance, rigidity and chemical resistance, with
the super heat resistant resin “TECHNO MUH”
as the base.
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Products
Products
Applications
Polymer-alloy produced by combining together
with polylactic acid, a plant-derived material.
ABS based polymer-alloy, BIOLLOY K series, has
good a property balance and superior formability
performance with good post molding appearance.
In addition, the polyolefin-based products* features
high shock resistance and enables applications in
various processing methods such as injection
molding, blow molding method, extrusion and film.
Main frames of home electrical appliances, OA
devices, exterior components, household articles
such as detergent bottles and cosmetic
containers, automobile interiors, films, etc.
FABRIAL™ is a series of filament materials used Filament for 3D printers
for Fused Filament Fabrication method of 3D
printing. FABRIAL™ P series are designed to be
higher in tenacity than conventional PLA type
filaments, resulted in making printed models have
sufficient strength for actual use. FABRIAL™ R
series are flexible filaments prepared with a
material that has been used in various industries
including medical fields.
FINE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS
1. SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS
Characteristics
Semiconductor Materials
Lithography Materials
DUV Photoresists
“JSR KRFTM Series”
“JSR APFTM Series”,
g/i line Photoresists
“PFRTM Series”
Lineup of high resolution DUV photoresists.
The “JSR KRF Series”, a negative/positive tone photoresist
is for 248nm light wavelength. The “JSR ARF Series” is
for 193nm light wavelength. The g and i-line photoresists
“PFR Series” are for a wide range of applications, critical
to non-critical use. Furthermore, we handle hard mask
materials for refined processing to meet customer needs.
Process Materials
The product line-up includes process materials that are
designed for the use for the latest and future advanced
semiconductor devices.
CMP Slurries
“CMSTM Series”
The product line-up includes slurries for Cu applications,
which enable improved dishing and erosion performance,
and for STI applications, which achieve superior planarity
and scratch performance. Those slurries were developed
using JSR's proprietary technologies.
Applications
Used to manufacture semiconductor
products.
LCD Materials
FABRIALTM *
Modifiers of flexible print circuit
board adhesive layer.
Packaging Materials Cross-Linked Rubber
Utilizing JSR's exclusive technology, we introduce CMP
pads with low scratch, with high flatness for metal and
oxide processes.
Thick Photoresists
“JSR ELPACTM THB Series”
Coat up 100μm thick. Feature superior aspect ratio imaging
and are highly resistant to electroplating (solder) solutions.
Photosensitive Insulation
Materials
“JSR ELPACTM WPR Series”
Suitable as materials for WL-CSP (Water Level Chip Size
Package) and SiP (System in Package) redistribution line
layers, spin-on photosensitive insulation materials, and
organic passivation layers for semiconductor devices.
Carboxylated NBR
Carboxylated cross-linked NBR. An ocean (resin) vs. island Resin modifiers of print circuit
(rubber) structure is formed through minute dispersion in
board insulation adhesive layers.
thermocuring resin, and thereby improving various
properties of the thermocuring resin.
Glycidyl modified NBR
Glycidyl modified cross-liked NBR. An ocean (resin) vs.
island (rubber) structure is formed through minute
dispersion in thermocuring resin, and thereby improving
various properties of the thermocuring resin.
Characteristics
Applications
Alignment Films
“OPTMERTM AL Series”
Features good liquid crystal alignment and stable
pre-tilt angle. Maintains superior voltage hold
properties, residual DC properties and possible
to support various modes of LCD.
Alignment films for VA, PSA, TN, IPS , FFS
and STN.
Protective Coating
“OPTMERTM SS Series”
Features superior heat resistance and
transparency, can be used for various color filters
and improves surface planarity and reliability.
Protective coatings for LCD and CCD color
filter.
Color Pigment
Dispersed
Resists
“OPTMERTM CR Series”
Features good development (photofabrication)
properties and good taper-shaped profile.
Delivers high contract and high transmittance to
meet diverse chromaticity requirements.
Color filter materials.
Photosensitive
Protective Coating
(Negative) “OPTMERTM
NN Series”
Features superior development (photofabrication)
properties and can be used as superior protective
coating for various patterning. Also maintains
superior durability properties and excellent
resistance against liquid crystal staining and can
be used as a patterning spacer.
Protective coatings for various patterning ,
and patterning spacers.
Photosensitive Protective Possible to create 2μm size through holes.
Features superior heat resistance and highly
Coating (Positive)
“OPTMERTM PC Series” permeable patterns.
Protective coatings for various patterning.
OLED Display Materials
Touch Panel Screen Materials
Insulating film, protective coating, flattening film etc.
for OLED display and touch panel screen. A variety
of materials suitable for customer requirement are
provided, such as pigment dispersion resist for
W-OLED structure with color filter and stansparant
desiccant for top emission structured OLED.
OLED displays
Touch panel screen
Touch panel screen"
Cured at low temperature and in short time by UV
irradiation. Various materials available to bring out
characteristic for the purpose such as antireflection
film to improve viewing ability for thin display
panels, index matching coating materials,
transparent UV adhesives, and hard coat materials
that produces high friction/scratch resistance film.
Anti-reflection for dusplay surface, index
matching, UV adhesives etc.
3. OPTICAL MATERIALS
Products
CMP Pads “FP Series”
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Applications
Low Electrolytic Corrosion Binder modifier material to bind PCBs ensuring minimal
NBR
ionic impurities in electric and electronic parts.
Products
Display Materials
Polymer Alloy
A special styrenic thermoplastic resin, is that the Automotive parts, electronics parts, household
product has the ability to effectively reduce
goods, etc.
squeak noises and other unpleasant sounds
generated from point of contact of plastic parts.
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Characteristics
2. DISPLAY MATERIALS
HUSHLLOYTM
Products
Products
Low Electrolytic
Corrosion NBR
Polymer Alloy
Bioplastic
“BIOLLOYTM”
Characteristics
UV Curing Optical Fiber
Coating Materials
“DESOLITETM”
Characteristics
Applications
Coating materials designed to manufacture optical Optical fiber coating materials.
fiber. Instantly UV-curable with superior physical
properties, that forms a highly tough and highly durable polymer membrane.
UV Curable Resins for Stereo- High-toughness resins, filler type super-heat-resistant
lithography System “DESOLITETM resin, and resins with high precision and high resoluSCR Series”
tion type resins, ABS-like high toughness resins are
available depending on customer needs.
Resin modifiers of IC mold.
Stereo-lithography System
Extracts 3D images from CAD from several ~200μm
unit sliced data then hardens the UV curable resin, by
drawing that layer by laser. With the opto-functional Rapid proto-typing materials.
system, each layer is hardened one by one and the
accumulation of layers results in a dimensional image. There is good design freedom and allows for
rapid 3D modeling. Also, It offers systems to use
conventional thermoplastic resins, such as “Photo
Molding System” and “Microwave Molding Sys<Sold> D-MEC Ltd.
tem.”
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Products
Heat Resistant Transparent Resins
“ARTONTM”
“ARTON ” Films
TM
Superior optical properties, heat resistance, chemical Optical lens, touch panel circuit board, light
resistance, mold processability and film adhesivity. guiding plate, mirror and other optical sysAlso provides low specific gravity, transparent engi- tems, etc.
neering plastic.
Optical film with superior heat resistance (up to
150℃ ) and transparency, contains “ARTONTM” as a
raw material. Also features low-flexibility and low
retardation under high temperature.
LIFE SCIENCE BUSINESS
Products
Wide view angle films for LCD, retardation
films for reflective type LCD, transparent
electroconductive films for touch panels, film
lends, and so forth. Transparent electroconductive films for touch panels, film lens.
<Manufactured/Sold> JSR Life Sciences Corporation
Characteristics
Applications
Latex Particles IMMUTEX™
“IMMUTEXTM” is a polystyrene latex particles Immunoassay, reagents
for agglutination test
Magnetic Particles Magnosphere™
Magnetic; Particles suitable for immunoassay sys- High purity bioseparation reagents (protem such as separating and/or purifying proteins, tain separation , nucleic acid separation,
cells, and nucleic acid with different surface chem- cell separation), Immunoassay reagents
istry depending on applications
In Vitro Diagnostics and Life Science Research
Blocking Reagent Blockmaster™
A blocking agent composed of 100% chemically Non-adherent surface polymer
synthesized polymers, devoid of the problematic
safety, quality and purity issues of biological
blocking reagents
Oligotex™-dT30 Super
Oligotex is a latex particle with surface coated mRNA separation purification
with oligo (dT) 30 that purifies poly (A) mRNA
with superb quality.
ExoCap™
Exocap consists of magnetic particles coupled
Exosome isolation
with antibodies that recognize the exosome
Fundamental research of IVD
surfaceis, which enables simple and high purity
isolation of exosome from serum, plasma and
cell culture supernatants.
(Exosomes are extracellular vesicles secreted by
most cell types containing information related to
disesase.)
Protein A Affinity Media
A novel protein A media for downstream process- Biopharmaceutical industry
ing of bio-molecules through Poronomics™, our
proprietary technology for the design of hydrophilic and porous resins with large surface area.
LITHIUM ION CAPACITOR BUSINESS
Products
Lithium Ion Capacitor
“ULTIMOTM”
Laminated Cells/Modules for
Laminated Cells
R&D AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION
(As of Jun 17,2015)
Performance Polymer
Research Laboratories
Polymer Materials Lab.
Performance Chemicals Lab.
LCD Materials 1st Lab.
Display Materials
Research Laboratories
LCD Materials 2nd Lab.
Advanced Display Materials Lab.
Semiconductor Materials Lab.
Fine Electronic Materials Device Integration Materials Lab.
Research Laboratories
Microfabrication Process Materials
Lab.
Rubber for tires, specialty rubbers, functional elastomers, thermoplastic
elastomers, etc.
Latex for paper coating, functional emulsions, UV curable materials,
etc.
Alignment film, protective coatings and color pigment dispersed resists
for LCDs, etc.
Basical research and next generation materials development for
LCDs,etc.
Next generation display materials, Flexible display materials, etc.
Photoresist and related material for semiconductors, etc.
Thick photoresists, photo sensitive insulation materials for LSI,
Encapsulation materials for LED, etc.
CMP materials (slurries, pads,cleaners), etc.
Research Fellow Lab. (Yokkaichi)
Battery-Related Materials & Technologies, Innovative New Materials,
High Performance Resins, Pipeline Research, etc..
Development of manufacturing processes and engineering of fine
chemicals and other new businesses
Functional materials for LIB and LIC, etc.
Material Characterization & Analysis Lab.
Physical properties, analysis, characterization, CAC, etc.
Yokkaichi R&D Administration Dept.
Precision Processing
Precision Processing Lab.
Technology Group
Tsukuba Research Laboratories
Kinki University Molecular Engineering Institute
JSR Research Center of Advanced Materials
Research & Development Department
R&D administration in Yokkaichi area.
Technological development for Precision Processing.
Converting products on optical films, etc.
Optical fiber coating, Fuel cell, UV curable materials, etc.
Development of new materials exhibiting unprecedented functions
based on new molecular designs.
R&D strategic initiatives and administration.
Research Planning Dept.
R&D strategic initiatives.
Intellectual Property Department
Business related to intellectual property rights.
Advanced Materials Research Laboratories
Fine Chemical Process Lab.
2
CONTRIBUTION OF PATENTS
(Years ended March 31)
Overseas
“JSR SIZE STANDARD PARTICLES” and Size standards, calibration standards for
“DYNOSPHERES” are size standard consisted particle counters, contaminated standard
of highly spherical and uniform sized polystyrene for wafer surface.
particles dispersed in water of which sizes are
traceable to the national standards of Japan and
US. “CLINTEXTM” is a concentration standard as
well as size standard consisted of controlled number of spherical polystyrene particles.
1
Japan
Bioprocess
Materials
“JSR SIZE STANDARD PARTICLES”
JSR SIZE STANDARD
PARTICLES /
DYNOSPHERES™
CLINTEX™
R&D • Technology
Fiscal Year
Petrochemicals
Fine Chemicals and Other Products
Others
Subtotal
Petrochemicals
Fine Chemicals and Other Products
Others
Subtotal
Total
2009.3
428
1,269
73
1,770
512
1,955
34
2,501
4,271
2010.3
374
1,465
75
1,914
492
2,164
39
2,695
4,609
2011.3
377
1,685
67
2,129
489
2,365
36
2,890
5,019
2012.3
387
1,972
79
2,438
507
2,516
33
3,056
5,494
2013.3
358
2,331
89
2,778
523
2,741
34
3,298
6,076
2014.3
334
2,633
104
3,071
516
2,957
33
3,506
6,577
2015.3
308
2,717
99
3,124
531
2,810
29
3,370
6,494
<Manufactured/Sold> JM Energy Corporation
Characteristics
Applications
High energy density, voltage and power density.
Safe with a long product life. This product is suitable for applications that require conserving energy, balancing electricity and more.
Voltage sag mitigation systems, uninterruptible
power supply, back-up power supply, forklifts,
industrial machineries, transportation (automotive, train), medical devices, wind turbines,
The same properties as laminated lithium ion capaci- solar cells etc.
Lithium Ion Capacitor
TM
tors but in more rugged form factor making it ideal
“ULTIMO ”
Flat Prismatic Can-Type Cells/ for toughness use in transportation applications.
Modules for Flat Prismatic CanType Cells
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R&D • Technology
3
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Date of Contract
Effectuation
May
17,1967
November 10,1969
November 10,1969
March
27,1971
December 28,1971
September 25,1972
April
22,1974
March
29,1976
June
15,1976
March
31,1978
Mayv
2,1980
July
8,1981
August
21,1981
June
4,1983
March
7,1985
October 10,1985
December 24,1985
April
1,1986
May
20,1986
BR
ABS
ABS
BR
SBR
ABS
SBR
SBR
ABS
BR
ABS
Halcoat Spraysion
SB latex
CMB
EPM / EPDM
BD
SAN Resin
CMB
EPM / EPDM
East Germany
England
Netherlands
U.S.A.
Korea
Brazil
Iran
China
Korea
Korea
Taiwan
Korea
Korea
Taiwan
Brazil
China
Korea
Korea
Korea
June
4,1986
March
5,1987
May
22,1987
October 13,1987
March
17,1988
July
14,1988
September 9,1988
Isoprene
S-SBR
ABS
Hal GP Coat
Positive Photoresist
SAN Resin
ABS
Brazil
Korea
Taiwan
Korea
Belgium
Brazil
India
November 17,1988
Latex Compound
Korea
February 1,1989
September 12,1989
SBR
Solvent for Photoresist
Netherlands
U.S.A.
October 18,1989
November 2,1989
November 2,1989
February 20,1990
SAN Resin
BD
NBR
Photoresist
India
Korea
Korea
Belgium
March
ABS
Korea
December 22,1990
April
8,1991
July
8,1991
March
5,1992
January 19,1994
June
23,1994
September 14,1994
Rubber Asphalt Emulsion
Cement Mixing Agent
NBR
BR
SBR
NBR
Positive Photoresist
Korea
Korea
China
India
Brazil
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
March
July
August
ABS
Positive Photoresist
EPDM
China
U.S.A.
Korea
SBR
BR
Positive Photoresist
BD
BD
Rubber Asphalt Emulsion
BD
BR
BD
SB Latex
Thailand
Thailand
Japan
Korea
Russia
Korea
India
India
Czech
Korea
23,1990
6,1995
1,1995
16,1995
December 24,1996
December 24,1996
March
31,1997
June
4,1997
February 13,2002
February 5,2003
January 31,2004
September 27,2004
June
4,2007
April
16,2008
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Technology
Licensee’s Country
Licensee’s Name
Buna (currently DOW)
ISR (currently Polimeri:Europa)
DSM (currently Lanxess)
Goodyear
KKPC
Nitriflex
IJPC
Jilin Chemical
Lucky (currently LG Chemical)
KKPC
GPPC
Hae Sung Epoxy
KKPC
Kuo Cheng Industrial
Nitriflex (currently DSM)
Jilin Chemical
Lucky
Korea CMB
Kumho E.P.Rubber
(currently Kumho Polychem)
Copene (currently Braskem)
KKPC
Nan Ya Plastics
Hae Sung Epoxy
UCB
Nitriflex
ABS Plastics
(currently Lanxess India)
Korea Latex Compounding
(currently Korea CMB)
Shell
Olin-Hunt
(currently Olin Microelectronics)
ABS Plastics (currently Lanxess India)
KKPC
KKPC
UCB Electronics
(currently JSR Micro N.V.)
Lucky Engineering
Hae Sung Epoxy
Hae Sung Epoxy
Jilin Chemical
IPCL (currently Reliance Industries)
Petroflex
Uniroyal
OCG
(currently Fuji Film)
Jilin Chemical
Hoechst (currently AZ)
Kumho E.P. Rubber
(currently Kumho Phlychem)
BST Elastomers
BST Elastomers
Clariant Japan (currently AZ Japan)
KKPC
Togliattikauchuk
Daewha P. C.
Reliance Industries
IPCL (currently Reliance Industries)
Butadien Kralupy a.s.
KKPC
Note
Patent License
Date of Contract
Effectuation
April
16,2008
April
16,2009
June
22, 2011
September 8, 2011
April
13,2012
March
13,2013
S-SBR
Isoprene
BR
S-SBR
latex reagents intermediates
S-SBR
Korea
Taiwan
India
Thailand
China
Thailand
KKPC
Formosa Petrochemical (Corporation)
Reliance Industries
JSR BST Elastomaer Co., Ltd.
J and W Beijing Biotech Co., Ltd.
JSR BST Elastomer Co., Ltd.
March
S-SBR
Hungary
JSR MOL Synthetic Rubber Ltd.
4
Energy Saving
Improvement
25,2014
Technology
Licensee’s Country
Licensee’s Name
Note
Improvement
increase of manufacturing
capacity
TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION
Date of Contract
Effectuation
March
18,1958
March
18,1958
March
18,1958
July
19,1960
May
7,1963
July
9,1963
January 24,1967
November 29,1969
January 16,1974
January 22,1980
November 23,1981
January 20,1982
April
24,1982
April
1,1987
September 14,1994
Technology
BD
BD
SBR,SBR Latex
SBR Latex
BR
BD
BD
BD
BD
Soft Contact Lens
Pliogrip
NBR
Optical fiber coatings
Inorganic Coating Material
Positive Photoresist
Licensee’s Country
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
Netherlands
England
West Germany
West Germany
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
U.S.A.
Licensee’s Name
Houdry
ESSO (currently Exxon Mobile)
Goodyear
Goodyear
Phillips
Shell
Shell
BASF
BASF
Biocontacts
Goodyear (currently Ashland)
Goodyear
Desoto (currently DSM Desotech)
SDC
OCG
(currently Arch Specialty Chemicals)
Note
Dehydrogenation
CAA Process
ACN Process
ACN Process
NMP Process
NMP Process
Patent License
Patent License
Patent License
Note : Parenthesis indicate succession of licensor status.
Sub-license to Indonesia
Golden Key
Improvement
Patent License
Patent License
2nd Plant
Energy Saving
Improvement
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Company History
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In accordance with the special measures
law passed by the Japanese government
to commence domestic production of
synthetic rubber, Japan Synthetic Rubber
Co., Ltd. (currently JSR Corporation) was
established with a total capital of ¥625
million. The president was Shojiro
Ishibashi.
Operations began at the Yokkaichi Plant,
with production and sales of Butadiene,
SBR and SB Latex. The Osaka Branch
was opened.
JSR became associated with the
International Institute of Synthetic Rubber
Producers, Inc. (IISRP)
NICHIGO SHOJI CO., LTD. (currently
JSR Trading Co., Ltd.) was established.
The Nagoya Branch was opened.
Sales of High-styrene latex began.
Sales of High-styrene rubber began.
A carbon masterbatch plant was completed
within the Yokkaichi Plant and production
began.
Sales of paper coating latex (PCL) began.
At the 7th annual settlement of accounts,
JSR’s cumulative deficit was cancelled.
Emulsion Technology Co., Ltd. was established.
After the 8th annual settlement of
accounts, dividends to shareholders began.
JSR ELASTOMIX CO., LTD. (currently
ELASTOMIX CO., LTD.) was established.
JSR advanced into the field of synthetic
resins and production of ABS resin began
within the Yokkaichi Plant.
Sales of NBR began. A BR plant was
completed within the Yokkaichi Plant.
Sales of BR began.
President Ishibashi became Chairman,
and Vice-President Taro Matsuda was
promoted to President.
Sales of E-Bond began, marking JSR’s
entrance into the construction field.
CTPB (an adhesive for solid rocket fuel)
was developed.
Japan Butyl Co., Ltd. was established in a
joint venture with ESSO.
Sales of ROADEXTM(asphalt pavement
reinforcement) began.
From the shares of JSR owned by the
government, one hundred thousand were
conveyed to the public in competitive bidding.
The Chiba Plant was completed, and production of butadiene began.
The remainder of government owned
shares of JSR were sold through private
contracts.
The European Office was opened.
Sales of IIR began.
The government’s plans to bring an end to
the special measures law was formally
approved, and on the same day promulgation
July
:
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September:
October :
1971 January :
August :
1972 May
:
June
:
December:
1973 November:
1974 June
:
1975 April :
May
:
December:
1976 August :
1978 February:
September:
1979 April :
1981 April :
July
:
October :
1982 May
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June
:
November:
1983 July
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1984 April :
1985 May
:
June
:
October :
enforcement ensued and JSR became a
purely publicly owned company. A BR
plant was completed within the Chiba
Plant, and production commenced.
Vice-President Kyoshi Kawasaki was promoted to President.
JSR AMERICA, INC. was established.
Sales of EPDM began.
Stocks were listed on the Second Section of
both the Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges.
The Kashima Plant was completed, and
production of butadiene and SBR began.
Stocks were listed on the First Section of
both the Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges.
Production of waterproof HALCOATTM
began.
An isoprene plant was completed within
the Kashima Plant.
Sales of IR began.
An RB plant was completed within the
Chiba Plant, and production began.
Sales of RB began.
Sales of acrylic emulsion began.
President Kawasaki became Chairman,
and Vice-President Shinnosuke Katsumoto was promoted to President.
The Head Office was moved from Kyobashi
to Tsukiji, both in Tokyo’s Chuo-ku.
JSR LOGISTICS CO., LTD. (currently
JEY-TRANS CO., LTD.) was established.
Production and sales of PCRTM (Pressure sensitive Conductive Rubber) began.
Sales of asphalt and spray emulsions
SPRAYSIONTM began.
Sales of CIRTM (negative photoresist)
began.
Sales of AES resin began.
With the commencement of sales in IMMUTEXTM (uniform latex for clinical diagnosis),
JSR advanced into the medical field.
Sales of PLIOGRIP imported structural use
adhesive began.
In a joint venture with Desote (currently
DSM Desotech)
(U.S.A.) JAPAN FINE COATINGS CO.,
LTD. was established and importation
and sales of optical fiber coating materials
began.
President Katsumoto became Chairman,
and Vice-President Hisashi Yoshimitsu
was promoted to President.
Sales of JSR PFRTM (positive photoresit)
and AFLAS (fluorocarbon elastomer) began.
Sales of AR (acrylic rubber) began.
Sales of Mighty Series (structural adhesive), DESOLITETM (optical fiber coating
materials), SBS (thermoplastic elastomer) began. Sales of AS resin also began.
Sales of SIS (thermoplastic elastomer)
began.
In a joint venture with KKPC, Kumho
Polychem Co.,Ltd.(Korea)was established.
The Kashima plant of Japan Butyl Co.,
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Ltd. was completed.
Korea CMB Co., Ltd. was established
in joint venture with Lucky.
Sales of JENIX (EPDM/Silicone rubber
blend) began.
Sales of STADEXTM (size standard particles) began.
In a joint venture with Shell(Japan), the
SHELL JSR ELASTOMERS K.K.
(currently KRATON JSR ELASTOMERS
K.K.) was established.
Tatsuo Asakura was promoted from Senior
Managing Director to President.
Sales of OPTMERTMAL (aligment films) and
OPTMERTMSS (protective coatings) began.
Founded JSR MICROTECH INC.
Sales of AEROMASTERTM (a constant number aerosol generator) began.
The photoresists for i-line, 4 Mbit and 16
Mbit LSI products were developed.
JSR Plastics Asia Pte Ltd., a subsidiary
company in charge of Plastics sales and
technology transfer to southeast Asian
countries, was established.
Started the Saturday/Sunday 2-day
weekend holiday, and flex-time system.
Under cooperative development with
Sony Corp. the Solid Creation System,
which makes 3D plastic models by using
lasers and computers was developed, and
sales began.
Tsukuba Research Laboratories was officially
opened.
Production of SB Latex began within the
Kashima Plant.
Japan’s first plant specializing in TR
(thermoplastic elastomer) production,
SHELL JSR ELASTOMERS K.K. (currently
KRATON JSR ELASTOMERS K.K.) was
completed within the Kashima Plant. As a
second base for resin sales and technology
transfer to southeast Asia, JSR Plastics Hong
Kong Co., Ltd. (currently TECHNO POLYMER
HONG KONG CO., LTD.) was established.
Sales began on newly developed PCRs
and ICs inspection systems.
Concerning photoresists for Europe and
North America, a joint-venture contract
was signed with UCB (Belgium).
D-MEC LTD. a company which makes use
of lasers and computers, was established.
A program initiating Equal Opportunity
for female employees was introduced.
ARTONTM (heat resistant transparent resin)
was developed.
CDs made from ARTON which create the
realism of a live performance were developed.
STADEXTM having a diameter of 0.1μm
received certification from NIST.
Sales of DYNAFLOWTM and DYNACLINTM
(water soluble polymer) began.
Childcare leave and healthcare leave sys-
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tems were introduced.
A plant to produce specialty rubbers was
completed within the Yokkaichi Plant.
DYNARONTM (a new hydrogenated polymer)
and DYNARON ALLOY (the
thermoplastic elastomer using this
polymer), were developed, and sales
began.
An EPDM production plant was
completed within the Kashima Plant.
A hydorogenated polymer plant was completed within the Yokkaichi Plant.
New research building was completed
within the Yokkaichi Plant.
Commercialization of eyeglasses made of
ARTONTM.
Sales of NANOMASTER (high concentration microsol generator) and FILTEX
(standard particle dispersion liquid)
began.
Sales of Printed Circuit Board Testing
Fixtures employing new type PCRTM began.
President Asakura became Chairman, and
Managing Director, Eiichi Matsumoto
became the new President.
UCB-JSR Electronics S.A. (Belgium)
became wholly-owned subsidiary of JSR,
and restarts by being renamed JSR
ELECTRONICS N.V. Simultaneously JSR
MICROELECTRONICS,INC. acquired
U.S. operation as their subsidiary.
Optical fiber made of ARTONTM was
jointly developed with Fujitsu Kasei Co.,
Ltd. and market development was started.
Obtained Registration Certification of
International Quality Assurance Standard
ISO9002 for synthetic resins and NBR
produced in the Yokkaichi Plant.
Companywide PLP (Product Liability
Prevention) system was established.
The Shanghai Office (China) was opened.
OPTMERTMCR (pigment dispersed resists)
for LCDs color filters were placed on the
market.
In order to conduct local production of
CMB, capital investment was made in
PIINDUSTRY (Thailand).
JSRTHAILAND Co.,Ltd. (currently
TECHNO POLYMER THAILAND CO., LTD.) a subsidiary sales company for
synthetic resin, was established in Bangkok
(Thailand).
The JSR Seoul Office (Korea) was opened.
A statement was made by the president
of JSR on how JSR Corp. will cope with
Responsible Care. Management Policy
regarding Safety, Environment, Quality,
and Product Safety was formulated, and
Responsible Care Promotion Headquarters was established.
Commissioned Production Agreement of
ABS resin was concluded with a resin
manufacturer, GPCT (Thailand).
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Registration certification of ISO9002 was
obtained for the opto-electronic materials of
the Yokkaichi Plant.
A plastic compounding company, Shanghai
Rainbow Color Plastics Co., Ltd. (China)
was established jointly with Shanghai Zi
Siang Group.
A photoresist manufacturing subsidiary,
JSR Electronics Kyushu Co., Ltd. was
established.
Sales of epoxy type photo-curing resin
having high accuracy, high performance
for photofabrication (stereolithography)
models.
In Tianjin (China) a joint venture
company, TIANJIN KUO CHENG JSR
RUBBER INDUSTRY Co., Ltd. was
established together with KUO CHENG
INDUSTRIAL Co., Ltd. (Taiwan).
The ABS resin business was integrated
with that of the Mitsubishi Chemical Co.,
Ltd., and a joint venture company, Techno Polymer Co., Ltd. was established.
Founded a synthetic resin sales subsidiary,
Techno Polymer (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
(China).
Construction work was completed for
photoresist plant (Sunnyvale, California
U.S.A.) of JSR MICROELECTRONICS,
INC.
A Mid-Term Plan “JSR 21” started (from
fiscal year ’97 to fiscal year 2001)
ARTONTM mass-production plant was
completed within the Chiba Plant.
Chiba Plant obtained the Registration
Certification of ISO9002.
In order to expand the optical and
electronic business in Taiwan, The
Taiwan Office was opened.
Photoresist production plant of JSR Electronics Kyushu Co., Ltd. was completed.
In order to strengthen the synthetic rubber
business in Asia, The Singapore Office
was opened.
Changed Corporate name to“JSR-Corporation”
Kashima Plant obtained the Registration
Certification of ISO9002.
A subsidiary, JSR Optech Tsukuba Co.,
Ltd. for producing optical fiber coating
materials DESOLITETM was established.
Obtained Registration Certification
of International standards related to
environmental control and auditing
ISO14001 for the Yokkaichi Plant.
The ABS plant in the Yokkaichi Plant was
transfered to Techno Polymer Co., Ltd..
OXETAN type resin which realizes
high toughness, high precision in photofabrication modeling was developed for the
first time in the world.
Law Observing Management. "Corporate
Ethical Principles" and "Standards
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of Ethical Corporate Behavior" were
prepared in order to promote management
with high transparency.
High functional product group for liquid
crystal display materials such as Negative
Photoresist for LCD spacer which realize
high resolution and high contrast in LCD
panels was newly added.
Full-scale sales of High Performance
Polishing Slurry for CMPTM (Chemical
Mechanical Planarization) in order to
planarize the circuit forming surface of
semiconductors started.
JSR MICROELECTRONICS, INC.
(U.S.A.) began local production of excimer
laser photoresist as the first Japanese owned
resist manufacturer to do so.
Chiba Plant obtained the Registration
Certification of ISO14001.
Kashima Plant obtained the Registration
Certification of ISO14001.
UV curing type surface-protecting coating
material which realizes high protective
performance and good processability was
developed for displays.
Coating Material OpstarTM for making
antireflection film on the surface of LCDs
and the like was developed. This is a fluoropolymer coating material of which liquid
application was made possible for the first
time in the industry.
A low dielectric interlayer insulation film
material JSR LKDTM which is indispensable
for the manufacture of high density multilayered semiconductors such as logic
LSI or system LSI having design rules of
0.15μm and after was developed.
A two layered photoresist KrF which
allows the manufacture of devices having
a line width of 0.13μm was jointly developed with IBM.
A new masterbatch company ELASTOMIX
(THAILAND) CO., LTD. was established
in Thailand.
A semiconductor process development
organization called IMEC (Belgium) in
which major European and US semiconductor fabricators participate, officially
adopted JSR ArF resist as a standard
photoresist for processing 0.13μm lines for
the next generation semiconductors.
Introduces environmental accountability system.
International SEMATECH demonstrates
a dual damascene copper interconnect
structure using JSR LKDTM.
New plant start to produce coating
materials, DESOLITE, for optical fibers,
JSR realize dual production sites.
President Matsumoto became Chairman,
and Vice president Yoshinori Yoshida
became the new President.
Construction begins in Belgium of new
production plant for semiconductor
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materials to boost supply capacity for
Japanese, American, and European markets.
Launch of "JSR EXCELINKTM," new sophisticated olefin-based thermoplastic elastomer.
Commercialization of pads for CMP for
production of semiconductors was determined.
Commenced construction of new production
facilities in the Yokkaichi Plant.
Mass production for dry film materials for
PDP (plasma display panel) began.
"JSRevolution," a mid-term plan
(FY2002-2004) began.
International SEMATECH provide test
wafers with LKD-5190 Low-k Dielectric.
Posts personnel dedicated to the electronic
materials business in the Shanghai representative office to strengthen this business
area in China.
Realignment of corporate names for three
subsidiaries in the business of semiconductor materials: JSR Microelectronics, Inc.
(U.S.) has changed to JSR Micro, Inc., JSR
ELECTRONICS N.V. (Belgium) has changed
to JSR Micro N.V. and JSR Electronics
Kyushu Co., Ltd. has changed to JSR Micro
Kyushu Co., Ltd.
Completes new plant facilities for
semiconductor materials in Belgium.
Completes new plant facilities for CMP
polishing pads in the Yokkaichi Plant.
Relocates the Head Office to HAMARIKYU
Parkside Place, 6-10 Tsukiji 5-chome, Chuoku, Tokyo, Japan.
CSR study committee established aim to
execute the Corporate Social Responsibility
and the compliance.
Consignment production of S-SBR by Dow
Europe GmbH started.
Production plant of ARTONTM film for optical use was completed on the Yokkaichi
Plant premise.
Received TSE "9th Financial Disclosure
Award".
Stock trading unit reduced from 1,000 to
100 shares.
Established capacity to produce 3,000
tons per annum of ARTONTM high performance heat-resistant transparent resin.
The "JSRevolution" midterm plan was
achieved within two years (one year earlier
than scheduled) and the new midterm plan
"JSRevolution II" ('04 to '06) has been
launched.
JSR group company "NICHIGO SHOJI
CO., LTD." changed name to "JSR Trading
Co., Ltd.".
Constructed JSR Micro, Inc., the application
laboratory of CMP (Chemical Mechanical
Planarization) for semiconductor
manufacture.
Achieved "zero waste" at all plants as a
first for the petrochemical industry.
JSR group company "Nichigo Engineer-
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ing Co., Ltd." changed name to "JSR
ENGINEERING CO., LTD.".
JSR Micro Korea Co., Ltd. (plant for production of LCD materials) was completed
and started commercial production.
Succeeded as the first company in the
world to achieve a resolution of 32 nm
through ArF Immersion Lithography.
Began broadcast of a TV commercial on
"Molecular Technology".
JSR has developed photocatalytic coating
materials with super long-term durability
making use of organic/inorganic hybrid
technology, and has launched it as a new
product in the DYNACERATM lineup.
Completed the 2nd phase construction of
the production plant for display materials
(JSR Micro Korea Co., Ltd.) in South
Korea, and full operations began.
Increased production capacity for Solution
Polymerization Styrene- Butadiene Rubber
(S-SBR).
Completed the construction of new clean
room facilities at the Yokkaichi research
center.
Succeeded the development of Electrolyte
Membrane for fuel cells.
Together with IBM, JSR has further
advanced the viability of immersion lithography by demonstrating sub-30nm patterning with ArF lithography systems.
Acquired the Display Coating Business
from DSM Desotech Inc.
Completed construction of precision
machining pilot facilities at the Yokkaichi
plant.
Received the Best Supplier Award for ArF
resist for the next generation memory from
Samsung Electronics.
Start the project to establish Internal Control
System.
The 2nd phase construction of JSR Micro
Taiwan starts.
Completion of a fine Production Line of
Lithography Materials "ME line" for Next
Generation semiconductor devices.
Completes Yokkaichi Training center
Launched the Campaign of the Corporate
Slogan, "With chemistry, we can."
Received Japan Industrial Techniques
Grand Prix. Completes "Kinki University"
Molecular Engineering Institute, JSR
Functional Material Research Center".
JSR wins “FY2006 The Society of Polymer
Science, Japan Prize” for developing fuel
cell electrolyte membrane.
Endorses capacity rights agreement with
Dow Europe GmbH to receive Solution
Polymerization Styrene-Butadiene Rubber
(S-SBR)
Swiss Branch Office was opened.
Established “JM Energy Corporation” as a
joint-venture for lithium ion capacitor
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businesses.
Completed phase II of the constructions of
JSR Micro Taiwan Co., Ltd.
Completes the Precision Process Research
Laboratories in the Yokkaichi district.
JSR and IBM endorse a joint-development
agreement to R&D next generation
semiconductor processes.
Develop “Freezing materials” as new
semiconductor lithography materials.
Introduce the “Career Redevelopment
System” to re-employ former employees
who left the company such as to raise
children, nurse family members.
Participated in the Mie Prefecture “Human
Resource Development for Regional
Industry Project”.
Singapore office was opened.
JM Energy Completed construction of
world’s first commercial production plant
of lithium ion capacitors.
Completed facilities for Commercial-sale
Production of electrolyte films for fuel Cell.
Relocates the Head office to Shiodome
Sumitomo Bldg., 1-9-2 Higashi- Shimbashi,
Minato-ku, Tokyo.
Received the “14th Disclosure Award”
from Tokyo Stock Exchange.
Start of Commercial production of
Solution Polymerization StyreneButadiene Rubber (S-SBR).
Joint-venture Techno Polymer Co., Ltd.
becomes 100% subsidiary.
President Yoshida is promoted to Chairman
and Executive Managing Director Koshiba
promoted to President.
Liquid crystal display materials capacity
increased (JSR Micro Kyushu).
Advanced lithographic materials plant put
into operation.
Received The Chemical Society of Japan's
58th Award for Technical Development.
Established “JSR (Shanghai) CO., Ltd.”
Developed “LUMILONTM,” LED-related
Performance materials.
Expanded the “Research Center, of
Advanced Materials” a research center
operated with Kinki University.
Installation of a large-scale, natural
gas-fired turbine cogeneration system at the
Yokkaichi Plant.
Announcement of Increasing production
capacity of S-SBR (solution polymerization
styrene-butadiene rubber) and DYNARON
(hydrogenated polymer)
Establishment of a Research Association of
Advanced Lithium Ion Capacitor (LIC)
Technology
D-MEC launched DESOLITE SCR™780,
a stereolithography resin with excellent
mechanical properties and high transparency.
“With chemistry, we can.”, the history book
of JSR’s first 50 years, was awarded by
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Japan Business History Institute.
Japan Butyl Co. Ltd. completes Butyl
Rubber capacity expansion at Kawasaki
Plant
Launching new, highly tough Polylactic
acid-based bioplastic:"BIOLLOY TM"
E-TEC urethane adhesive to be used in
high-end sports car
Announcement of expansion of EPDM
production capacity at JSR Group
JM Energy Corporation has been taken up
as a Project for Encouraging the Siting of
Low-carbon-emission Employment Creating
Business Operations, sponsored by the
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
JM Energy succeeds in reducing resistance
of ULTIMO lithium ion capacitors
JM Energy developed the world's first flat
prismatic type lithium ion capacitors and
associated control module
Announcement of establishing a joint
venture and construct a plant for Solution
Polymerization Styrene-Butadiene Rubber
(S-SBR) in Thailand
Developed LUCERA super-heat-resistant
optically isotropic transparent films
Supporting its employees’ volunteer activities
for recovery from the Great East Japan
Earthquake Entering into a joint venture
agreement with Bangkok Synthetics Co., Ltd.
on Solution Polymerization StyreneButadiene Rubber (S-SBR) business in
Thailand
Introduced SIFCLEAR fluorine-acrylic
emulsion for thermal insulation paints to the
market
Starting operation of new R&D facility of
LCD materials at JSR Micro Korea Co., Ltd.
Developed CALGRIP, a latent heat storage
material enhancing temperature control
performance
Expanded Green Energy/Smart Technology
Practice by Signing a Joint Development
Agreement with Capstone Metering LLC
JSR Shanghai Establishes Sales Base in
Beijing and Shenzhen, China
Expanded its Biomedical Business by
investing in BIA Separations’ Unique Purification Technology
Completed Increase of Manufacturing
Capacity of Solution Polymerization StyreneButadiene Rubber (S-SBR)
JM Energy Completed Construction of
Manufacturing Plant, Evaluation Building
and Safety Assessment Laboratory for Flat
Prismatic Type Lithium Ion Capacitors
Established Diagnostic Products Joint Venture
called “J&W Biotech Co., Ltd.” in China
JM Energy's Lithium Ion Capacitor
ULTIMOTM Incorporated into Lithium-ion
Capacitor-based System for Compensation of
Short-term Power
Disruptions Jointly Developed by Chubu
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February:
Electric Power Co., Inc. and Meidensha
Corporation
Began Operations at Recently Completed LCD
Materials Research and Development Facility
at JSR Micro Taiwan Co., Ltd.
Established New Company called “JSR Life
Sciences Corporation” in Acceleration of
Biomedical Business
Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Solution
Polymerization Styrene-Butadiene Rubber
Solution Polymerization Styrene-Butadiene
Rubber (S-SBR) Manufacturing Plant in
Thailand
JSR receives Intel’s Supplier Continuous
Quality Improvement Award
Completion of J & W Beijing Biotech Co., Ltd
Headquarters and Plant
JSR selected for the first time for Dow Jones
Sustainability Asia/Pacific Index, leading
international index for socially responsible
investment
JM Energy decided to expand research and
development facilities for Lithium Ion
Capacitor
JSR Group's Elastomix forms PT.
ELASTOMIX INDONESIA joint venture
with PT. Prospect Motor
JSR Invests Strategically in Swiss
biopharmaceutical purification technology
company ChromaCon
JSR forms Capital and Business Alliance
with MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL
LABORATORIES CO., LTD.
Received Intel's Supplier Continuous
Quality Improvement Award
JSR Group’s New Carbon Masterbatch
Plant in Tianjin Completed
JSR and NEC Conclude Strategic Alliance
for IT Services
JSR Group and SCIVAX Life Sciences
Partner for Three-dimensional (3D) Cell
Culture Business
JSR Group's New EPDM Plant in Korea
Completed
JM Energy decides to construct HighVolume Production Plant for Lithium Ion
Capacitors
JSR Has Decided to Manufacture
Solution Polymerization Styrene-Butadiene
Rubber (S-SBR) in Hungary
JSR Corporation and SCIVAX
Life Sciences, Inc. Establish a Laboratory
in the U.S. to Accelerate the Global
Expansion of the 3D Cell Culture Business
JSR and Trancy concluded alliance
agreement in logistics
D-MEC Ltd. to Launch World’s First
Microwave Molding System that Enables
Quick, Inexpensive and Easy Molding of
Products
Announcement of Termination of the
Capacity Rights Agreement of S-SBR with
Styron Europe GmbH.
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Transfer all shares in JSR Microtech Inc.to
ISC Co., Ltd. in South Korea
JSR receives Supplier Continuous Quality
Improvement (SCQI) Award from Intel
Corporation.
JSR established JSR・mblVC LifeScience
Investment Limited Partnership with MBL
Venture Capital Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of
MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL
LABORATORIES CO., LTD. (MBL).
CMIC and JSR established a joint venture,
CMIC JSR Biologics Co., Ltd., for the
Development of Next-Generation
Antibodies.
JSR established a joint venture, JSR
Electronic Materials Korea Co., Ltd., for
electronic materials business in Korea.
JSR established a joint venture, JSR
Micro (Changshu) Co., Ltd., to
manufacture display materials in China
JSR jointly acquired KBI Biopharma, Inc.,
a contract developer and manufacturers of
biopharmaceuticals in the United States
JM Energy’s new lithium ion capacitor
commercial plant was completed
JSR Receives Supplier Continuous Quality
Improvement (SCQI) Award from Intel
Corporation.
increased our shareholding in MBL
JSR reached agreement with Keio
University to jointly establish and operate
the JSR/Keio University Medical and
Chemical Innovation Center, a joint
research institute to be positioned as a base
for industry-academia-medicine
cooperation.
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Main Group Enterprises
(As of June 17, 2015)
Division
Company Name
Address
Telephone
Facsimile
Representative
Capital
JSR
Ownership
(%)
Purpose of Enterprise
Date of
Establishment
Petrochemical Products Business
ELASTOMIX CO., LTD.
100 Kawajiri-cho, Yokkaichi, Mie, 510-0871, Japan
81-59-345-2022
81-59-346-5038
Kazushi Abe
¥416,000,000
98.51
Compounding of crude rubber and sales of compounded
products.
Aug.24,1964
ELASTOMIX (THAILAND)
CO., LTD. *
No.7/11 6, Moo 4, Tumbo1 -Mapyangporn, A-Pluakdaeng, Rayong
211 40, Thailand (In AMATA CITY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE)
66-38-956-209
66-38-956-121
Kazuhiko Nishihara
BT75,000,000
90
Compounding of crude rubber and sales of compounding
products.
Mar. 6,2000
PT.ELASTOMIX INDONESIA
Kawasan Indstri Mitra Karawang Jl. Mitra Raya Selatan
III Blok H-8, Desa Parungmulya, Kec. Ciampel, Kab.
Karawang, Indonesia
62-267-8638-110
62-21-2961-4026
Minoru Horie
RP90,000,000,000
75
Compounding of crude rubber and sales of compounding
products.
Jul. 10,2013
ELASTOMIX (FOSHAN)
CO., LTD. *
Sanshui Industrial Park, Foshan, Guangdong, P.R.C.
86-757-873-80386
86-757-873-80387
Kazushi Abe
US$3,500,000
100
Compounding of crude rubber and sales of compounded
products.
Mar.10,2005
Tianjin Kuo Cheng
Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. *
Factory West, Xu Hua Rd., Jinghai Shien, Tianjin,
301600 P.R.C.
86-22-6868-9041
86-22-6868-6664
Derek T.T. Lin
US$2,600,000
50
Compounding of crude rubber and sales of compounding
products.
Dec. 6,1995
JSR BST Elastomer Co., Ltd.
175 Sathorn City Tower 10th FL.., South Sathorn Road,
Tungmahamek, Sathorn, Bangkok 10120 Thailand
66-2679-5120
66-2679-5122
Naoaki Hanada
BT3,600,000,000
51
Sales and manufacturing of Solution Polymerization
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber.
Jun. 28,2011
JSR MOL Synthetic Rubber Ltd.
Október huszonharmadika utca 18., Budapest, Hungary
TBD
TBD
Takatoshi Nagatomo
EUR12,000,000
51
Sales and manufacturing of Solution Polymerization
Styrene-Butadiene Rubber.
Mar.25,2014
Japan Butyl Co., Ltd.
10-3 Ukishima-cho, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa,
210-0862, Japan
81-44-288-7351
81-44-288-7356
Polymerization StyreneButadiene Rubber)"
¥3,168,000,000
50
Production and sales of butyl rubber.
Feb. 10,1967
KRATON JSR ELASTOMERS K.K.
34-1 Towada, Kamisu-shi, Ibaraki 314-0102 Japan
81-299-96-6881
81-299-96-6722
Shinsuke Nakanishi
¥1,500,000,000
50
Production, purchase, and sales of thermoplastic rubber.
Apr. 27,1987
Kumho Polychem Co., Ltd.
8F, East Wing, Signature Tower #100,
Cheonggyecheon-ro, Jung-gu, Seoul 100-230, Korea
82-2-6961-3830
82-2-6961-3802
Takashi Wakabayashi
WON21,500,000,000
50
Production and sales of EPM/EPDM.
Jun. 5,1985
JSR Elastomer Korea Co., Ltd.
Gwanghwamun Bldg. 15th Floor, 149 Sejong-daero,
Jongno-gu, Seoul 110-730, Korea
82-2-399-2731
82-2-399-2730
Takahiro Kirigaya
WON300,000,000
100
Sales agency of products such as synthetic rubbers.
Apr. 22,2015
Emulsion Technology Co., Ltd.
1-6-16 Obata, Yokkaichi, Mie, 510-0875, Japan
81-59-345-0022
81-59-347-2593
Akira Tsuji
¥168,000,000
100
Compounding and sales of crude latex.
Oct. 19,1963
Techno Polymer Co., Ltd.
1-9-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 105-0021,
Japan
81-3-6218-3860
81-3-6218-3875
Yasuki Sajima
¥3,000,000,000
100
Production, sales and R&D of ABS resin.
Jul.
TECHNO POLYMER
AMERICA, INC. **
5300 DuPont Circle, Bldg 16, Suite D
Milford, OH 45150 USA
1-513-248-2033
1-513-248-2133
Atsushi Ishii
US$300,000
100
Sales of plastics, technical services related to plastics in
North America.
Feb. 12,2002
Techno Europe N.V.
Technologielaan 8, B-3001, Leuven Belgium
32-16-886-745
32-16-886-749
Chiaki Okabe
EUR300,000
100
Sales and technical services of synthetic resin in Europe.
Apr. 2,2013
Techno Polymer Hong Kong
Co., Ltd. **
Room 1406-07, 14/F, Tower 2, Admiralty Centre,
No.18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong
852-2521-7622
852-2525-6915
Kenji Okamura
HK$2,500,000
100
Sales and technical services of synthetic resin in Hong
Kong and neighboring regions.
Oct. 20,1989
Techno Polymer
(Shanghai) Co., Ltd. **
Rm 601 SMEG PLAZA 1386 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai
200051
86-21-6295-3327
86-21-6295-3722
Koichi Aoki
US$200,000
100
Sales and technical services of synthetic resin in China.
Mar.24,1995
Techno Polymer
(Thailand) Co., Ltd. **
62 The Millennia 19th Floor Room #1902-3, Langsuan
Road Lumpini, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand
66-2-255-8950
66-2-255-9739
Takao Nagai
BT8,010,000
49
Sales and technical services of synthetic resin in ASEAN
region.
Mar.24,1995
Techno Polymer Guangzhou Co.,
Ltd.**
Room4104, China Shine Plaza, 3-15 Linhe xi Road,
Guangzhou, China 510075
86-20-3810-3655
86-20-3810-3657
Kenji Okamura
US$300,000
100
Sales and technical services of synthetic resin in
Guangzhou and neighboring regions.
Feb. 26,2008
Techno Polymer Shanghai
Technical Development Co., Ltd. **
207 Zhongqing Rd., Maqiao, Minhang,
Shanghai, 201111 P.R.C.
86-21-5457-3262
86-21-6409-5590
Akio Matsuda
¥35,000,000
100
Production and processing of plastics, technical services
related to plastics in China.
Sep. 15,2000
JAPAN COLORING CO., LTD.*
4-6 Tomarikoyanagi-cho, Yokkaichi, Mie, 510-0883,
Japan
81-59-347-3750
81-59-347-3801
Junpei Sako
¥280,000,000
100
Coloring of synthetic resin and sales of colored products.
Apr. 1,1968
1,1996
Note : * The investment ratio is the same as the holding ratio, which also includes indirect holdings.
** Indicate the subsidiaries of Techno Polymer Co., Ltd.. The investment ratio is the same as the holding ratio, which also includes indirect holdings.
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Main Group Enterprises
Division
Company Name
Address
Telephone
Facsimile
Representative
Capital
JSR
Ownership
(%)
Purpose of Enterprise
Date of
Establishment
Fine Chemicals and Other Products Business
Business in Other Fields
EUR11 ,155,000
100
Production and sales of Semiconductor materials.
Feb. 20,1990
Eric R. Johnson
US$21,700,000
100
Production and sales of Semiconductor materials.
Jun. 29,1990
-
Hiroaki Nemoto
US$20,000,000
51
Production of materials for flat panel displays.
May19,2015
82-43-219-3333
82-43-219-3396
Atsushi Kumano
WON2,000,000,000
100
Design, development, production and sales of materials
for flat panel displays.
Jan. 28,2003
No.11 , Kehu 1st Rd., Huwei Town, Yunlin County 632,
Central Taiwan Science Park Huwei Park, Taiwan, R.O.C.
886-5-632-3000
886-5-632-3275
Michinori Nishikawa
NT$200,000,000
100
Design, development, production and sales of materials
for flat panel displays.
Mar.16,2005
JSR Micro Kyushu Co., Ltd.
1580-1 Kamiizumi, Kuboizumi-cho oaza, Saga,
849-0902, Japan
81-952-98-3001
81-952-98-3855
Koichi Nagano
¥300,000,000
100
Production of photoresists for semiconductors and
materials for flat panel displays.
Jun. 5,1996
JSR Electronic Materials Korea Co.,
Ltd.
#A610 Samwhan HIPEX 240, Pangyoyeok-ro,
Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
82-31-698-4420
82-031-698-4421
David Sangmin Park
Ken Sugimoto
WON100,000,000
40
Sales agency of products such as semiconductor
materials.
Sep. 30,2014
Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc.
8154-217 Uenohara, Uenohara-shi, Yamanashi,
409-011 2, Japan
81-554-63-6600
81-554-63-6161
Takashi Saito
¥741,682,800
20
Production and sales of Semiconductor materials and
other materials for compound semiconductors.
Dec. 6,1978
D-MEC Ltd.
1-9-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
105-0021, Japan
81-3-6218-3582
81-3-6218-3690
Hideaki Kumazawa
¥65,000,000
100
Commissioned generation of 3D models, sales of solid
modeling systems and optically-hardened resins, and
commissioned analysis by CAE.
Feb. 28,1990
JSR Optech Tsukuba Co., Ltd.
57-1 Sawabe, Tsuchiura, Ibaraki,
300-4104, Japan
81-29-862-5781
81-29-862-5771
Takashi Ukachi
¥50,000,000
100
Production of UV curing type optical fiber coating
materials.
Jan. 8,1998
JAPAN FINE COATINGS Co., Ltd.
1-9-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
105-0021, Japan
81-3-6218-3788
81-3-6218-3789
Takashi Ukachi
¥92,000,000
50.00
Sales of coating materials for fiber-optic cables reinforced
by ultraviolet or electron radiation and for other apparatus.
May19,1982
JSR Life Sciences Corporation
25, Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-0841, Japan
81-29-856-1106
81-29-879-9181
Kiichiro Kamiya
¥310,000,000
100
Production and sales of biomedical related materials.
Feb. 1,2012
CMIC JSR Biologics Co., Ltd.
Kongo Bldg., 7-10-4 Nishigotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
81-3-6779-8013
81-3-6683-3988
Hiroshi Ozaku
¥10,000,000
50
Development of design and manufacturing procsss for
next-generation antibodies, and methoods for management
and quality control of next-generation antibodies.
Jul.
J&W (Beijing) Biotech Co., Ltd.
No.31 Life Science Park Road, Chanping Districk, Beijing
102206, China
86-10-5952-8900
86-10-5952-8918
Kenji Yasuda
RMB25,000,000
75
Development, manufacturing and sale of latex reagents
intermediates and chemiluminescent reagents
intermediates.
Feb. 8,2012
SCIVAX Life Sciences, Inc.
7-7 Shinkawasaki, Saiwai-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa,
212-0032, Japan
81-44-580-3008
81-44-599-5052
Nobutaka Tani
¥103,000,000
100
Sales and developments of cell culture products for
cancer and regenerative research.
Jun. 3,2013
KBI Biopharma, Inc.
1101 Hamlin Road Durham, NC 27704, U.S.A
1-919-479-9898
1-919-620-7786
Joseph T. McMahon
US$49,168,000
51
Biopharmaceutical contract development and
manufacturing services.
Dec.31,2001
MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL
LABORATORIES CO.,LTD.
KDX Nagoya Sakae Bldg. 10F 5-3 Sakae 4 chome,
Naka-ku, Nagoya, 460-0008, Japan
81-52-238-1901
81-52-238-1440
Kimimasa Yamada
¥4,482,900,000
47.1
R&D, Manufacture and Sales of diagnostic and research
reagents.
Aug.23,1969
JM Energy Corporation
8565 Nishi-ide, Oizumi-cho, Hokuto, Yamanashi
409-1501, Japan
81-551-38-8008
81-551-38-8009
Eiichi Kobayashi
¥300,000,000
100
Design, development, product and sales of lithium ion
capacitors.
Aug. 1,2007
JSR (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Rm 606 SMEG PLAZA 1386 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai
200051
86-21-6278-7600
86-21-6278-7604
Tsuyoshi Watanabe
US$200,000
100
Sales agency of products such as synthetic rubbers, semiconductor
materials, liquid crystal display materials and performance chemicals.
May19,2010
JSR Trading Co., Ltd.
1-9-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
105-0021, Japan
81-3-6218-3802
81-3-6218-3815
Kazutoshi Oomi
¥480,000,000
100
Exports and Imports, purchase and Sales of the following:
Various chemicals, machinery, equipment, physical distribution
materials, living necessaries, foodstuffs, beverages, real estate.
Sep. 1,1961
JSR Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
Rm 603 SMEG PLAZA 1386 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai
200051
86-21-6295-3340
86-21-6295-3345
Kazutoshi Oomi
US$200,000
100
Exports and Imports, purchase and Sales of the
following: Various chemicals, machinery, equipment,
distribution materials.
Jan. 10,2003
JSR Trading, Inc.
5300 DuPont Circle, Building 16, Suite D, Milford,
OH 45150 U.S.A
1-513-421-6166
1-513-421-6148
Ken Tsutsui
US$1,200,000
100
Sales of synthetic rubber.
Apr. 1,1970
JSR Trading Bangkok Co., Ltd.
98 Sathorn Square Bldg., 19th Fl., Room No.1901, North Sathorn
Rd., Kwaeng Silom, Khet Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
66-2-163-2882
66-2-163-2890
Naruto Sasahara
BT19,000,000
100
Exports, purchases and sales of various chemicals and distribution
materials. Purchases and wholesale of various equipments.
Dec. 6,2011
JSR Logistics & Customer Center CO.,
Ltd.
100 Kawajiri-cho, Yokkaichi, Mie 510-8552, Japan
81-59-336-6652
81-59-346-8249
Hiroo Kato
¥10,000,000
100
Customer service agent and logistics management.
Apr. 1,2014
JEY-TRANS CO., LTD.
2-16-13 Obata, Yokkaichi, Mie 510-0875, Japan
81-59-345-0738
81-59-340-3934
Ken Ogawa
¥170,000,000
40
Freight forwarding, warehousing, delivery management.
Aug.18,1976
JSR ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
100 Kawajiri-cho, Yokkaichi, Mie, 510-0871, Japan
81-59-345-8100
81-59-347-2049
Etsuo Noda
¥180,000,000
100
Engineering and consultation for chemical engineering
equipment.
Feb. 24,1984
JSR Business Service Co., Ltd.
1-9-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
105-0021, Japan
81-3-6218-3771
81-6218-3770
Tatsuya Ise
¥10,000,000
100
Undertaking of general affairs, accounting, payroll
calculation, welfare.
Nov.12,1984
JN System Partners Co., Ltd.
1-9-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
105-0021, Japan
81-3-3573-6701
81-3-3573-6700
Shinichi Tsuruta
¥10,000,000
40
Computer system design, programming and system
operation and maintenance.
May 1,2013
JSR Micro N.V.
Technologielaan 8, B-3001, Leuven, Belgium
32-16-832-832
32-16-832-839
Bruno Roland
JSR Micro, Inc. *
1280 North Mathilda Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94089
U.S.A.
1-408-543-8800
1-408-543-8999
JSR Micro (Changshu) Co., Ltd.
No.101, Changchun Rd., Riverside Industrial Park, Changshu
86-512-5264-8000
Economic Development Zone, Jiangsu Province, China
JSR Micro Korea Co., Ltd.
97, Gwahaksaneop 4-ro, Oksan-myeon, Heungdeok-gu,
Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, 363-911 Korea
JSR Micro Taiwan Co., Ltd.
1,2014
Note : * The investment ratio is the same as the holding ratio, which also includes indirect holdings.
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Globalizaton of JSR Group
JSR’s Network in the World
The JSR Group is building its business activities on a
global scale through its 31 overseas business sites.
14 Techno Polymer Shanghai Technical
5 J & W Beijing Biotech Co., Ltd.
6 Tianjin Kuo Cheng Rubber Industry Co., Ltd.
7 Kumho Polychem Co., Ltd.
29 JSR Trading, Inc.
15 Techno Polymer (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
30 TECHNO POLYMER AMERICA, INC.
16 Techno Polymer Guangzhou Co., Ltd.
8 JSR Micro Korea Co., Ltd.
9 JSR Trading Co., Ltd. Korea Branch
10 JSR Electronic Materials Korea Co., Ltd.
11 JSR Elastomer Korea Co., Ltd.
12 JSR Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
1 JSR Micro N.V.
28 JSR Micro, Inc.
Development Co., Ltd.
13 JSR
(Shanghai)Co., Ltd.
31 KBI Biopharma, Inc.
17 ELASTOMIX (FOSHAN) CO., LTD.
(Changshu)Co., Ltd.
18 JSR Micro
19 Techno Polymer Hong Kong Co., Ltd.
20 JSR Corporation Taiwan Branch
21 JSR Micro Taiwan Co., Ltd.
2 Techno Europe N.V.
29 30
3 JSR Corporation Wallisellen Branch
31
4 JSR MOL Synthetic Rubber Ltd.
28
5
6
8
7 9
10 11
18
12 13 14
15
1 2
3
4
17 16
19
22 23 27
20
21
24 22
8 JSR Trading Co., Ltd.
16 JSR Optech Tsukuba Co., Ltd.
9 Emulsion Technology, Co., Ltd.
17 JM Energy Corporation
10 JSR Logistics & Customer Center Co., Ltd.
18 ELASTOMIX CO., LTD.
11 JSR ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
19 JAPAN COLORING CO., LTD.
12 JSR Business Services Co., Ltd.
20 Japan Butyl Co., Ltd.
13 D-MEC LTD.
21 JAPAN FINE COATINGS Co., Ltd.
14 JSR Micro Kyushu Co., Ltd.
22 KRATON JSR ELASTOMERS K. K.
15 Techno Polymer Co., Ltd.
23 Tri Chemical Laboratories Inc.
22 JSR BST Elastomer Co., Ltd.
23 Techno Polymer
(Thailand)Co., Ltd.
24 ELASTOMIX
(THAILAND)CO., LTD.
25 JSR Corporation Singapore Branch
26 PT. ELASTOMIX INDONESIA
27 JSR Trading Bangkok Co., Ltd.
25
and 22 JSR Group companies.
27 MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL LABORATORIES CO., LTD.
Research Laboratories
18 16
17
6 JSR Corporation Tsukuba Research
18
Laboratories
Techno Polymer Group
manufacturing sites, research facilities
26 SCIVAX Life Sciences, Inc.
3 JSR Corporation Yokkaichi Plant and
5 JSR Corporation Kashima Plant
ELASTOMIX Group
the parent company, together with key
25 JN System Partners Co., Ltd.
2 JSR Corporation Nagoya Branch
4 JSR Corporation Chiba Plant
JSR Trading Group
The JSR network in Japan consists of
24 JSR Life Sciences Corporation
1 JSR Corporation Head Office
26
JSR’s Network
in Japan
7 JSR Corporation JSR Functional
Materials Research Center
7
14
8 9 18
23
29
2 8 13
15 18 27
3 8 9 10 11
12 15 18 19 25 28
6 13 24
5 11 20 22
1 8 9 12
13 15 17 18
19 21 25
4 11
20 26
28 JEY-TRANS CO., LTD.
29 CMIC JSR Biologics Co., Ltd.
Shiodome Sumitomo Bldg.
1-9-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
105-8640 Japan
TEL. 81-3-6218-3500
FAX. 81-3-6218-3682
Nagoya Branch
1-16-28, Meieki-minami, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi
450-0003 Japan
NOF Nagoya Yanagi-bashi Bldg. 9th Floor
TEL. 81-52-345-8000
FAX. 81-52-586-0261
Yokkaichi Plant
100, Kawajiricho, Yokkaichi-shi, Mie
510-8552 Japan
TEL. 81-59-345-8000
FAX. 81-59-345-8111
Chiba Plant
5, Chigusakaigan, Ichihara-shi, Chiba
299-0108 Japan
TEL. 81-436-62-4161
FAX. 81-436-62-1946
Kashima Plant
34-1, Towada, Kamisu-shi, Ibaraki
314-0102 Japan
TEL. 81-299-96-2511
FAX. 81-299-96-5695
Yokkaichi Research Center
· Performance Polymer Research Laboratories
· Display Materials Research Laboratories
· Fine Electronic Materials Research Laboratories
· Advanced Materials Research Laboratories
100, Kawajiricho, Yokkaichi-shi, Mie
510-8552 Japan
TEL. 81-59-345-8084
FAX. 81-59-345-8118
Tsukuba Research Laboratories
25, Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki
305-0841 Japan
TEL. 81-29-856-1001
FAX. 81-29-856-1003
Wallisellen Branch
Hertistrasse 2, Bld. C, 8304 Wallisellen, Switzerland
TEL. 41-44-839-2030
FAX. 41-44-839-2039
Taiwan Branch
17F-C1, No.8, Zihciang S. Rd., Jhubei City,
Hsinchu County 302, Taiwan, R.O.C.
TEL. 886-3-657-6600
FAX. 886-3-657-6642
Singapore Branch
60 Paya Lebar Road, Paya Lebar Square #07-18,
Singapore 409051
TEL. 65-6775-0031
FAX. 65-6775-0072
http://www.jsr.co.jp/jsr_e
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