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Braille for handrails

One of the media for obtaining information with hands instead of eyes! Introducing braille applied to handrails.

"Braille for Handrails" is a product that emphasizes the importance of "touch," incorporating unique technology and gentleness into each dot, ensuring durability, weather resistance, and a pleasant tactile experience. We offer products such as the "UV Braille Sheet," which features raised Braille signs made from UV resin, the "PC Tenbos Sheet," a dual-purpose sign that resolves the visibility issues typical of tactile signs, and the "Stainless Steel Enamel Handrail Sign," which is resistant to friction and temperature changes. [Features] <PC Tenbos Sheet> - Enables a variety of color expressions - Achieves dual-purpose signs for both sighted and visually impaired individuals - Uniform dots created through mechanical stamping *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Barrier-free facilities
  • Measures to prevent falls down stairs
  • Welfare and medical equipment
  • Braille display board

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Significant cost reductions are possible! UV Braille printing technology 'Mapolet'.

Many successful implementations! Suitable for braille fare tables for public transportation and tactile maps and information boards for public facilities.

"Mapolet" is a unique UV braille printing technology and name developed by Madoka Corporation. The "braille guide signs / braille display boards / tactile maps" utilizing this technology are one of our main product lines and boast numerous implementation achievements. The "Mapolet utility model display panel," which significantly reduces installation and cleaning management costs, is particularly suitable for braille fare tables in public transportation. We also offer "Mapolet handrail braille sheets / small braille stickers" that accommodate existing words, small lots, and custom labeling. By simultaneously applying our self-developed "MRB coat," it is also possible to impart weather resistance, durability, and degradation prevention functions. 【Features】 ■ Delivered according to the latest braille JIS standards ■ Issuance of certification by third-party organizations is also possible ■ Custom labeling for small lots is available *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Basics of Braille Representation *Offering Braille Trivia!

Please ensure to obtain it from a 'specialized contractor' who has sufficient knowledge and skills.

Braille representation is not created or introduced intuitively. Please ensure that it is implemented by a 'specialized contractor' with sufficient knowledge and skills. 【Regarding Expression Methods】 In the case of text, the size of the Braille material that visually impaired individuals will read by touch (approximately B5 size) should be used as a guideline, avoiding bullet points as much as possible (except for legends) and presenting clear written expressions. For tactile maps (floor plans), shapes should be simplified as much as possible, displayed in a size that does not affect the readability of the Braille within. Additionally, Braille processing should have a certain degree of elevation and be displayed with a hardness that does not wear down. 【Regarding Materials for Display Boards, etc.】 Braille processing is possible on materials such as acrylic, vinyl sheets, etc., but in the case of information boards used by able-bodied individuals, directly processing Braille on the screen-printed surface makes corrections difficult. Therefore, it is ideal to use a combination of a screen-printed board (of various materials) and a UV Braille printed board (transparent) as a two-piece set to also protect the printed surface. 《We are offering "Braille Trivia" for download as a PDF!》

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  • Other commercial buildings and service facilities
  • Braille display board

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