Suppressing elongation and distortion to accurately reproduce details and textures. Expanding options for product shaping and design.
Our company specializes in 3D decoration of film materials using German-made ultra-high-pressure molding machines. Unlike vacuum forming or pressure forming, which deform the film by applying heat to produce three-dimensional products, ultra-high-pressure molding is a method that applies high air pressure to the film to create variations in height. With high positional accuracy on the top surface and the adoption of "ultra" pressure forming at up to 150 bar, we achieve film molding with the minimum necessary heating. *For inquiries or consultations, please feel free to contact us through the <Contact Us> section. For more details about our technology, please refer to the PDF materials.
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【Features of Ultra High-Pressure Forming】 ■ Accurately reproduces details while minimizing elongation and displacement ■ Capable of shaping super engineering plastics ■ Supports deep drawing from 18mm to -40mm ■ Small lot production available ■ Printing options: screen printing, offset printing, gravure printing *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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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.