Nitto is a Japanese company that produces adhesive tapes, industrial tapes, and electronic components.
Founded in 1918 as Nitto Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. in Japan.
Started manufacturing electrical insulation tape and adhesive tapes in 1952.
Expanded its product line to include industrial tapes and electronic components in the 1960s and 1970s.
Established Nitto Denko America, Inc. in the United States in 1969.
Established Nitto Denko Europe GmbH in Germany in 1972.
Expanded globally and now operates in over 70 countries.
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Nitto produces a wide range of electrical insulation tapes for various applications, including wire harnesses and electric motors.
Nitto produces double-sided tapes for various industries and applications, including automotive, construction, and electronics.
Nitto produces surface protective films for various industries and applications, including automotive, electronics, and building materials.
Nitto produces optical films that improve display quality and reduce glare and reflection for various applications, including smartphones, TVs, and automotive displays.
Nitto produces semiconductor materials for various applications, including microprocessors, memory devices, and sensors.
Nitto is a Japanese company that produces adhesive tapes, industrial tapes, and electronic components.
Nitto is headquartered in Osaka, Japan.
Nitto serves various industries, including automotive, electronics, and construction.
Nitto's main products include electrical insulation tapes, double-sided tapes, surface protective films, optical films, and semiconductor materials.
Nitto's competitors include 3M, Tesa, and Scotch.