Prevents damage and scattering of the glass case, protecting against theft.
In mobile phone shops, it is important to safely display expensive smartphones and accessories. In the event of glass breakage, not only is there the risk of product damage, but it also increases the risk of theft. Preventing glass shattering in display cases and protecting products is essential for store operations. Our display case bumpers cover chips and cracks in the glass and help suppress glass shattering in case of breakage. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Display cases in mobile phone shops - Prevention of glass case damage - Theft prevention measures 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Reduces damage to products caused by glass shattering - Lowers the risk of theft - Provides safety for customers - Enhances store image
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【Features】 - Blocks dust and insects from entering through gaps - Discreetly covers dangerous glass chips and cracks - Finishes corners beautifully - Easy installation, can be added later - Can be easily cut with scissors or similar tools. 【Our Strengths】 Suri-Nine Tainou Co., Ltd. aims to deliver beautiful and high-quality products to our customers. We conduct safety tests using our unique experimental equipment to provide products that can be used with peace of mind.
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【Usage】 ● Glass joints ● Prevention of damage to the edges and corners of glass shelves ● Glass sliding doors *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Surinain Island Co., Ltd. manufactures hardware intended for decoration with the desire to deliver beautiful and high-quality products to our customers. By conducting safety tests using our unique experimental equipment, we create products that can be used with peace of mind. Through our products and services, we contribute to the progress and development of nations, societies, cultures, and humanity by creating "new value" and "new markets."








