Expressing a high-quality metallic image with a thin film! Achieving deep designs and a variety of color options!
"Deposition" is a technique that involves heating film-forming materials such as metals and metal oxides in a vacuum, causing them to melt, evaporate, or sublimate, and then depositing the evaporated or sublimated particles onto the surface of a substrate to form a thin film. Our company reproduces a beautiful metallic image by depositing aluminum and tin onto substrate films to create thin, uniform metal films. Additionally, by combining this with coating and gravure printing technologies, it is possible to simultaneously impart various functions and designs. 【Features】 - NII possesses an induction heating crucible-type vacuum deposition machine. - The metals typically deposited are aluminum and tin. - Tin is used for applications requiring radio wave permeability. - Substrate transport utilizes winding control technology to achieve stable operation. - Data logging functionality provides drive management and ensures stable quality. - Stable quality is ensured through film thickness monitoring management. *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【High-Frequency Induction Heating Method Overview】 ■Line Speed: Up to 450m/min ■Coating Width: Up to 1,060mm ■Substrate Thickness: 12–50μm ■Vacuum Level: 10-2Pa and above *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Production Examples】 ■ Automotive interior parts ■ Home appliance parts ■ Smartphones and tablets ■ Cosmetics and stationery *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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NISSHA has continuously expanded its core technologies by integrating printing technology, which it has cultivated since its founding, with elements such as coating, molding, and metal processing. This has enabled the diversification of products and target markets, as well as entry into global markets, thereby achieving an expansion of its business domain. The current core technologies consist of "printing," "coating," "lamination," "molding," "patterning," and "metal processing," and they continue to evolve and expand by incorporating new technologies and materials.