Nitto Permacel is a multinational brand that produces adhesive tapes, electrical insulation materials, and non-woven fabric products for various industries.
- Founded in 1960 in Japan under the name Nitto Denko Corporation
- Started operations in the United States in 1969 under the name Nitto Permacel
- Acquired by the German chemical company, BASF in 2004, and renamed to Nitto Denko With BASF Corporation (NDB)
- Renamed back to Nitto Denko (Nitto Permacel) in 2006
- Expanded its operations to Europe, China, and India
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Nitto Permacel produces a range of adhesive tapes, including duct tapes, masking tapes, and surface protection tapes, for various industries.
Nitto Permacel produces electrical insulation materials such as PVC tapes, polyimide films, and insulation sheets for electrical applications.
Nitto Permacel also produces non-woven fabric products such as cleaning wipes, industrial wipes, and automotive headlining materials.
Nitto Permacel serves various industries such as automotive, electronics, construction, and packaging.
Nitto Permacel produces duct tapes, masking tapes, surface protection tapes, and many other types of adhesive tapes.
Nitto Permacel has manufacturing facilities in Japan, the United States, Europe, China, and India.
Yes, Nitto Permacel's electrical insulation materials comply with safety standards such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories) and ROHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances).
Nitto Permacel is a subsidiary brand of Nitto Denko Corporation, which is based in Japan, while Nitto Permacel is the brand name used in the United States. In 2006, Nitto Permacel was renamed to Nitto Denko (Nitto Permacel).