Different from "Nerikomi Mat," "Coating Mat," and "Sand Mat"! A new proposal to solve the "insufficient mat roughness" issue: "Embossed Mat"!
Unlike flat film surfaces or glossy finishes with shine, a matte-finished surface conveys a calm and moist atmosphere. Matte processing involves roughening the surface to scatter light, changing its appearance to a matte finish.
There are various types of matte, such as "mixed," "coating," and "sand," each used in different situations according to their purpose. However, a common concern that arises is the feedback that "the roughness of the matte is insufficient."
With "Embossed Matte," it is possible to adjust the roughness by changing the mold. It allows for a rough matte finish that cannot be achieved with other matte methods.
Additionally, "Embossed Matte" is a method that directly incorporates matte-like unevenness into the film substrate, so there are no concerns about additives from coating synthetic resins containing fillers like those found in "Coating Matte," or residual sand like in "Sand Matte."
Of course, by adding "Embossed Matte" to films that have already undergone matte processing, such as "Mixed Matte," "Sand Matte," or "Coating Matte," collaborations between various matte types and Embossed Matte are also possible.