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  2. Tokai Carbon - Wikipedia

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    Tokai Carbon Co., Ltd. (東海カーボン株式会社, Tōkai Kābon Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese company. The company is a developer and stockist of graphite material for use in nuclear power , particularly electrical discharge machining electrode , high temperature, and mechanical applications.

  3. Mitsui Chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Mitsui Chemicals of the Mitsui group emerged in 1968 with the merger of Toyo Koatsu and Mitsui Chemical Industry. [4] The former was established in 1933 and was mainly engaged in the manufacture of fertilizers while the latter was founded in 1941 and produced dyes and organic intermediates. [4]

  4. Cabot (CBT) Wraps Up Acquisition of Tokai Carbon Black Plant

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  5. List of companies of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Rank Company Revenue ($ million) 6: Toyota: $265,172 30: Honda: $138,646 45: Japan Post Holdings: $116,616 54: Nissan: $107,868 55: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone

  6. Cabot (CBT) to Acquire Tokai Carbon Black Plant in China - AOL

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  7. MinebeaMitsumi - Wikipedia

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    U-Shin was founded in 1926 and has been a subsidiary of MinebeaMitsumi since 2019. It has R&D centres in the US, India, Germany, France. The capital as of March 2021 is 15,206 (million yen) and the consolidated sales stand at 105,133(million yen).

  8. Tokuyama Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Tokuyama Corporation (株式会社トクヤマ, Kabushiki-gaisha Tokuyama) is a Japanese, Tokyo-based chemical company [2] and the world's fourth largest silicon manufacturer.

  9. Tōkai Gakki - Wikipedia

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    The original selling price in Japanese yen is often included in the model number—for example TLS-100 = 100,000 Japanese yen. The higher priced Tokai Gibson replicas have nitrocellulose finishes and long tenon neck joints. Tokai guitars have been made in Japan, Korea and China. Korean production started around the mid-1990s. [4]