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Embossing that adds a fabric-like design to plastic products.

Just transfer a "fabric-like" design onto your mold surface and perform plastic molding! It's also suitable for molds for mass production.

The design technology of "fabric-like" patterns developed in-house by World Etching allows for the transfer of fabric-like designs onto products by performing surface treatments such as etching, which is a chemical process, or sandblasting on the surface of your molds. When manufacturing plastic products with molds that have fabric-like patterns, it is possible to incorporate the fabric-like design into the surface of the products. This can be done on just the sides or specific areas of the surface. Since the design is directly integrated into the product, it is naturally more durable than applying sheets or printing afterward, and it can be mass-produced easily without increasing the manufacturing process. 【Recommended for those who:】 ■ Want to enhance the design aspect of their product's appearance. ■ Want to incorporate designs even on plastic materials with poor adhesion. ■ Want to decorate plastic parts with fabric-like designs. ■ Want to add design elements to urethane or silicone materials, etc. ★ If you have requests such as "I want to incorporate this design into metal, carbon, or plastic products!" please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Photo book "Pattern Design of Shibo Processing"

Introducing a texture processing technique that can transfer intricate designs that cannot be achieved with blasting or etching onto resin! It also includes functional benefits such as preventing light scattering.

The photo book "Pattern Design of Embossing" introduces the features of "embossing," which adds texture to resin materials and creates a sense of luxury, along with examples of the processing. With embellishments such as leather-like, rock-like, geometric patterns, and faux stitching, the design quality is enhanced. It also improves functionality and productivity by reducing glare, minimizing appearance defects, and enhancing release properties, contributing to the creation of higher-quality products. Furthermore, with embossing using ultra-fine laser processing, it is possible to transfer sharply defined designs even onto acrylic materials (transparent resin) as if they were directly engraved. Since the design is processed directly onto the mold, it can be applied precisely to the intended pinpoint areas without any misalignment! This could make it feasible for products that previously had no options other than direct engraving, without the worry of increased costs. [Contents] ■ Designs created by ultra-fine laser processing ■ Faux stitching designs ■ Lock-style designs ■ Other design examples ■ The role and applications of embossing *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Plastic Mould
  • Press Dies

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The meaning of "shibo processing."

A molding technology that kills two birds with one stone! It makes the texture feel good and prevents slipping, while also making dirt and scratches less noticeable!

In the plastic industry, "texturing" refers to the process of performing physical surface treatments on the mold surface, such as etching or sandblasting, and transferring that surface onto plastic. It can also transfer patterns similar to those found in leather products, which not only adds a sense of luxury but also makes the texture more pleasant to touch, prevents slipping, and makes dirt and scratches less noticeable. Moreover, when considering the injection molding process, larger products tend to be molded with multiple gates, which can make weld lines and sink marks more prominent. By applying "texturing," these patterns become less visible, making it a truly two-for-one molding technique. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*

  • Other surface treatment equipment

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Leather Grain and Pattern Case Study Part 1

Introduction of automotive interior adoption examples! 【Leather grain・Pattern grain】

The "Leather Grain and Pattern Grain Case Study Part 1" is a collection of case studies from Newtex Co., Ltd., located in Yao City, Osaka Prefecture, which specializes in plastic molds and the texturing and etching of metals and other materials. [Adoption Cases (MAZDA)] ■ Leather Grain: BONGO Interior ■ Pattern Grain: TITAN Interior For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.

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  • Interior parts

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Product application through leather development

Matching is possible through the simultaneous development of leather grain and plastic grain!

Newtex Co., Ltd. is engaged in plastic mold and metal embossing and etching processing located in Yao City, Osaka Prefecture. In "Product Lamination through Leather Development," matching through simultaneous development of leather embossing and plastic embossing is possible. [Product Lamination] ■ Roll Embossing ■ Flat Plate Embossing ■ Special Sheet Embossing → Skin Texturing → Product Lamination ■ Leather Upholstered Products For more details, please refer to our catalog or feel free to contact us.

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  • Interior parts

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What is shibo processing?

Engraving a uniform pattern on the surface of the material! A processing method that enhances the beauty and luxury of the appearance.

"Shibo processing" is a technique that brings out the texture of materials such as metal, plastic, glass, and stone, enhancing their luxury and added value. By engraving uniform patterns like pearlescent, sandy, or rocky textures on the surface of the material, it prolongs the lifespan of the product and enhances its aesthetic appeal and luxury feel. In addition to giving beautiful expressions and textures to car parts, office equipment, and home appliance frames with visually appealing patterned surface treatments, the purpose of shibo processing is to make them resistant to scratches. 【Features】 ■ Cost reduction through no painting ■ Adds functionality to products ■ Prolongs product lifespan ■ Enhances luxury feel ■ Scratch-resistant For more details, please feel free to contact us.

  • Processing Contract
  • Interior parts

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Adoption of "Shibo Processing" by Major Automobile Manufacturers *Case study materials will be provided.

Achieving added value for products through longevity and a sense of luxury! Also contributing to cost reduction.

Our company performs "embossing," which creates a uniform pattern on the surface of materials, achieving longer product lifespans and a sense of luxury. We can accommodate various materials such as metal, plastic, and glass. This contributes to adding high value to automotive parts, office equipment, and home appliances. 【Features】 ■ Cost reduction through paint-free processing ■ Products are resistant to scratches ■ Enhances the beauty and luxury of appearance ■ Supports processing on 3D curved surfaces (laser etching) ★ We are currently offering materials that introduce case studies from major automotive manufacturers. ★ * Case study materials can be viewed via "PDF download." Please feel free to contact us.

  • Processing Contract
  • Interior parts

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What is shibo processing?

What is 'Shibo'?" Explanation! We will also introduce the difference between "shibo" and "wrinkles.

"Shibo processing" refers to a type of surface treatment that physically creates a wrinkled pattern (shibo) on the surface. The wrinkled pattern on the surface of leather products is called "shibo," and in the leather industry, the process of adding wrinkles to leather is referred to as "adding shibo." In the textile industry, the process of gathering chirimen (a type of crepe fabric) to create wrinkles is called "shibo-uke," and the wrinkled chirimen is referred to as "shibo fabric." From this, the term "shibo processing" has been derived to describe the process of transferring fine patterns (indentations) onto the surface of molds (casting molds or press molds) when shaping or pressing materials such as plastic or metal, and these patterns are also called "shibo." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Design materials for texture processing that enhance the product design of plastic materials.

Surprisingly unknown wide design patterns of embossed processing! An introduction to embossed processing that enhances the design quality of products, such as stitch thread patterns and glossy finishes.

The design of everyday products is often enhanced by a texture finish! In this document, we will introduce some lesser-known design patterns created by this texture finish. What is the texture finish from World Etching Co., Ltd.? It is a technology that allows the transfer of fabric-like designs onto products by applying surface treatments such as chemical etching or sandblasting to the surface of your molds. If you have any requests such as "I want to incorporate this design!" for metal, carbon, or plastic products, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Plastic Mould
  • Resin mold
  • Mold Design

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[Technical Information] Understandable! Types of Designs That Can Be Created with Embossing Techniques

We present materials that clearly introduce the design for processing products made of metal, carbon, and plastic (resin) through photos, featuring the technology of embossed processing.

This document is a technical introduction that clearly presents the types of embossing and their designs using photographs. There are also several design patterns of embossing that are surprisingly not well known, so please download and take a look. 【Contents】 ■ Our Group's Expansion ■ Partner Group Overview ■ Technology Introduction 1: Pseudo Stitch Embossing ■ Technology Introduction 2: Embossing Sheet ■ Technology Introduction 3: SIMTEX (Embossing Sticker for Molds) … and more If you have requests such as "I want to incorporate this design!" for metal, carbon, or plastic products, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

  • Plastic Mould
  • Resin mold
  • Mold Design

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Sibo Finish "AR Series"

Skilled craftsmen respond with meticulous attention. It is effective against nail scratches and dirt resistance.

The "AR Series" is a processing technology that adds an extra step to traditional embossed textures. It is effective against nail scratches and dirt. By increasing the height and complexity of the patterns, it reduces the contact points when the surface is rubbed with nails, making scratches less noticeable. If you are struggling with yield issues or customer complaints, it is worth trying. Please feel free to contact us. 【Solutions with Embossing】 ■ We propose embossed designs that excel in aesthetics based on our extensive experience. ■ Skilled craftsmen provide meticulous support. ■ We also handle repairs of embossing done by other companies or overseas. ■ It is possible to visualize the embossing more reliably and precisely. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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