With high air pressure and minimal heating, the stretching and shifting that occur during processing are kept to a minimum! It is possible to accurately express details such as the arrangement of kanji in difficult situations and the distortion of grids.
"Super High-Pressure Molding" is a molding method that applies high air pressure to the film to create height differences, unlike vacuum forming or pressure forming, which deform the film by applying heat to manufacture three-dimensional products. It achieves high positional accuracy on the top surface and enables film molding with minimal heating by adopting "super" pressure up to 150 atmospheres. Deep drawing is possible from +18mm to -40mm. The material thickness can be widely selected from thin to thick (0.05 to 2mm). With high technology backed by years of rich experience, we respond to our customers' needs. 【Features】 ◎ Excellent reproducibility for precise expression of details ◎ High wear resistance ◎ Multi-color expression possible ◎ Does not scratch the film ◎ Small lot production available ◎ Easy color change ◎ No post-cooling required *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nameplates… These are the face parts or description labels of products manufactured using techniques such as screen printing. For example, they can be found on the switch operation parts of home appliances and low-voltage products, as well as on various panels of automobiles and pachinko machines. In addition to paper, there are various printed materials made of plastics and metal plates around us. Since our establishment in 1959, we have adapted to changes in the industry over time, and now we utilize technologies such as screen printing, offset printing, anodizing, etching, and film molding to create the "faces" of various products.