Acrylic processing technology that conveys the softness of the material! Introducing panels that can be bonded, cut, bent, and drilled.
"ORIBEKKO" is a panel with a three-layer structure consisting of clear acrylic sheets, materials such as textiles and washi paper, and acrylic resin that encapsulates them together. By intentionally not stretching the materials tightly and encapsulating them in a natural state, a sense of texture is expressed, allowing the charm of the textiles and washi paper to be conveyed as is (A-rise manufacturing method). As a result, it features the ability to enjoy various expressions depending on the angle of light and viewing perspective. 【Features】 ■ Three-layer structure of acrylic resin ■ Materials encapsulated in a natural state without being tightly stretched ■ The charm of textiles and washi paper is conveyed as is ■ Enjoy various expressions depending on the angle of light and viewing perspective *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Adhesive, cutting, bending, and drilling processing possible ■ Minimum thickness is 6mm ■ Sizes ・ Nishijin weaving: 650mm × 1800mm ・ Washi paper: 800mm × 800mm (depending on type, 900mm × 1800mm) ■ Custom fabric: We also accommodate the inclusion of fabric brought in by customers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Production/Construction Examples】 ■Kyoto International Conference Center - Partition ■Hotel Lobby - Information Sign ■Hotel - Reception Counter ■Kyoto City - Directional Signage, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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新興プラスチックス株式会社 株式会社木商 東京本社 城北支店 城西支店 京橋ショールーム 埼玉支社 大阪支社 滋賀支店 福岡営業所 上海
Our company was founded in 1897. At the time of its establishment, we were engaged in the import and processing of natural products such as ivory and tortoiseshell, but we adapted to the changing times and began to handle plastic materials. Those who were involved in the company at its inception may not be able to imagine its current form, but I believe that our ability to evolve with the times is one of our strengths that connects to today's values. Our vision for the future is to aim to be the best company in the market for processed plastic products. There are various metrics to evaluate this, such as sales, market share, and profits, but we believe it is important to be the best not only in financial data but also in our adaptability to the needs of the times, such as "environmental" considerations, and in employee satisfaction. We need to build upon our past achievements as a strong foundation and make further efforts to strengthen our core. We want our customers and the end-users beyond them to know about our company, and we aim to become a company that attracts more opportunities. We sincerely appreciate your continued support for Shinko Plastics Co., Ltd. President and CEO, Hiroshi Kodama