Dexerials
Sony Chemicals Corporation (ソニーケミカル株式会社, Sonī Kemikaru Kabushiki-gaisha) was a Japanese company established 1962, and was a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Corporation. In 2008, Sony Chemical & Information Device transferred its thermal transfer ink ribbon business to Dai Nippon Printing. In 2012, Sony Chemicals Corporation was separated from Sony Group and renamed Dexerials Corporation.[1][2][3] As of 2020, Sekisui Chemical is the largest shareholder of the corporation.
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Japanese name | |||||
Kanji | ソニーケミカル株式会社 | ||||
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Industry | Electronics | ||||
Founded | 1962 | ||||
Headquarters | , Japan | ||||
Parent | Sony Corporation (until 2012) | ||||
Subsidiaries | Sony Chemicals Corporation of America | ||||
Website | www |
Holdings
- Sony Chemicals Corporation of America (100%)
Categories of product
- Electronic materials and parts
- Joining materials
- Others
External links
- (in English) Sony Chemicals Corporation
References
- http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press/201209/12-146E/ Sony Completes Transfer of Chemical Products Businesses
- "Evertiq - Sony Chemicals changes its name to Dexerials Corporation".
- Company information giving the history of the company including its former name and status as a former Sony Corp
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