Resonac
History
- Dec 1908 : Sobo Marine Products K.K. was established by Showa Denko founder, Nobuteru Mori, to manufacture and sell iodine in Chiba Prefecture. Sobo Marine Products subsequently developed into Nihon Iodine K.K.
- Oct 1926 : Nihon Iodine K.K. was established.
- Apr 1928 : Showa Fertilizer K.K. was established, also by Nobuteru Mori.
- Apr 1931 : Showa Fertilizers opened the first ammonium sulfate factory in Japan.
- Mar 1934 : Nihon Iodine K.K. was renamed as Nihon Electrical Industries K.K.
- Jun 1939 : Nihon Electrical Industries and Showa Fertilizers merged to form Showa Denko K.K.
- May 1949 : SDK was listed on Tokyo Stock Exchange.
- Sept 1951 : SDK was awarded the first Deming Prize.
- 1968 : Dumped mercury in the Agano River, which caused widespread mercury poisoning
- Apr 1969 : Oita Petrochemical Complex started commercial operation.
- Mar 1977 : Second expansion project of ethylene production capacity was completed at SDK Oita Petrochemical Complex.
- Feb 1986 : SDK withdrew from its domestic aluminum smelting business.
- Nov 1989 : Hard Disk Plant No 1 completed in Chiba.
- Jan 1995 : Omachi Works obtained ISO 9001 certification.
- May 1997 : Production Technology Center obtained ISO 14001 certification.
- Mar.2001 : SDK merged with Showa Aluminum Corporation.
- Sept.2003 : Japan Polyolefins Co., Ltd. and Japan Polychem Corporation integrated the polyethylene businesses and established a new joint venture company.
- Jul.2004 : Trace Strage Technology Corp., become a consolidated subsidiary.
- Nov.2004 : SDK announced to produce high-power blue LED chips.
- Mar 2005 : SDK sold shares in SDS Biotech K.K. via management buyout scheme.
- Jul 2005 : SDK started production of world's first perpendicular magnetic recording technology HD media.
- Jan 2006 : SDK opened new medium-term consolidated business plan "PASSION Project" for the 2006-2008 period.
- Sept 2006 : SDK opened new aluminum cylinders plant in Oita.
- Dec 2006 : SDK opened new hard disk media plant in Singapore.
- Feb 2007 : SDK develops new crystal growth technology for GaN-based blue/white LEDs.
- Sept 2007 : SDK opened its second neodymium-based alloys plant in China.
- Jun 2008 : Showa Tansan Co., Ltd. become a consolidated subsidiary.
- Dec 2019 : SDK acquired Hitachi Chemical for US$8.8 billion to scale up the lithium-ion battery and advanced materials businesses.
- June 2020 : Hitachi Chemical was renamed as Showa Denko Materials.
- Jan 2023 : Showa Denko K.K. and Showa Denko Materials Co., Ltd. merge to form Resonac.
Group companies
- Showa Denko HD Pte., Ltd.
- Showa Highpolymer Co., Ltd.
- GMM Nonstick Coatings
- Nippon Polytech Corp.
- Showa Titanium Co., Ltd.
- Showa Denko Kenso Co., Ltd.
- Tohoku Metal Chemical Co., Ltd.
- Showa Aluminum Can Corp.
- Showa Denko Aluminum Trading K.K.
- Showa Denko Packaging Co., Ltd.
- Showa Engineering Co., Ltd.
- Showa Denko Kenzai K.K.
- Shoko Co., Ltd.
- Fuyo Perlite Co., Ltd.
- Union Showa K.K.
Petrochemicals sector
SDK is the leader of the Asian ethyl acetate market. The Oita Plant, the main manufacturing base, supplies SDK and other chemical companies with the basic materials for making acetyl derivatives, synthetic resin, synthetic rubber, and styrene monomers.
Innovative products include a new heat-resistant, transparent sheet and film that can be used in flexible displays such as electronic paper and organic EL displays.
Chemicals sector
Originally focused on general-purpose industrial gases, medical gases, and industrial chemicals, SDK now provides a variety of products including high-purity gases and chemicals for the semiconductor industry. As the semiconductor industry shifted to other Asian locations, SDK established overseas specialty gases production sites in Shanghai and Singapore.The company also offers an array of technologies and products covering various fields, including food additives, feed additives, cosmetic ingredients, medical and agricultural intermediates, optical-function materials, information-recording materials, functional polymeric materials, differentiated composite material, and liquid chromatography equipment.
SDK recently launched an environmental initiative to reduce waste and encourage chemical recycling. In 2016 Showa Denko acquired GMM Nonstick Coatings, one of the world's largest nonstick coatings companies founded in 2007 by Ravin Gandhi. Clients included companies in the American housewares industry including KitchenAid and Calphalon, in addition to foreign markets.
Electronics sector
The Electronics Sector includes compound semiconductors, rare-earth magnetic alloys, solid aluminum capacitors, and hard disks.The compound semiconductors business deals with the crystal growth process, providing a wide range of products including Ultrabright LED Chips as well as blue LED Chips.
The solid aluminum capacitor business relies on conductive polymers, a combination of inorganic aluminum materials with organic polymers. The products offer with high heat resistance and high capacitance.
The electronics sector also produces aluminum-based and glass-based hard disks as well as aluminum substrates for hard disks. In September 2008 SDK announced a consolidation their hard disk media operations by establishing a joint venture with Hoya corporation in January 2009. The joint venture was to be owned about 75% by SDK and about 25% by HOYA. However, this joint venture ended in March 2009 due to the rapid deterioration of the global economy in the Hard Disk Sector.
Inorganics sector
The Inorganics Sector consists of the Ceramics Division, Carbons Division and Fine Carbon Department.- Ceramics Division
- Carbons Division
- Fine Carbon Department