Since its establishment in 1971, Japan Pure Chemicals Corporation (JPC) has focused on the electronics field as the core of its business field, developing, manufacturing, and selling metal plating chemicals mainly for semiconductor packaging and connector applications.
Now that 50 years have passed since the company was established, it has become clearer that there are social issues that can be solved with our technology outside of the existing market in the rapidly expanding electronic components industry due to the corona disaster and the DX-ization.
In order to capture new business areas and market needs to solve social issues, we have divided the period until 2030 into three phases, aiming to evolve into a Japan High Purity Chemicals that will be recognized in new markets as well as existing markets.
As a development-oriented company, we will continue to challenge the possibilities of Chemicals by gathering market needs and developing creative products.
Corporate Philosophy
Contribute to Electronics through Curiosity on Chemicals
By bridging the fine Chemicals and Electronics, Contributing to global society with creative products
Vision
Facing social issues, we will bring diverse perspectives and unique ideas to bear, Become a fine chemical company that leads the electronics industry
RDD2030: Redox Technology in Battery Materials!
Working together as one, Team JPC creates added value with oxidation/reduction technology cultivated through plating.
RDD2030
Redox-innovation through Discovery & Development toward 2030
About Redox-innovation
In order to respond to the social issues of DX progress and resource conservation, we are taking on the challenge of developing products for miniaturization and miniaturization of electronics products and for high-performance, high-capacity batteries, based on the plating technology we have cultivated over the years.
Challenging energy issues (energy storage technology) based on plating technology

Creating added value with Reduction/Oxidation technology cultivated in plating
Redox: What is Redox - Common principles of plating and batteries
Demand for rechargeable batteries that can be repeatedly charged and discharged is increasing due to the widespread use of smartphones and other mobile devices, the growing number of batteries for electricity vehicles, and storage batteries for renewable energy.
This principle of oxidation-reduction through repeated charging and discharging is actually the same technology as plating.
For example, uneven electrode surfaces during charging degrade battery performance, but our plating and surface treatment technologies are expected to control interface resistance and improve the performance of battery components.
