Cost reduction! Prototyping and mass production can be done in a short time!
Our dipping process includes two types: dip molding and dip coating.
■ Dip molding differs from traditional molding methods in that it only uses the male mold, allowing for a high number of molds and enabling mass production, which significantly reduces product and mold costs. Currently, dip products are widely used in various industries, including the low-voltage electrical industry, automotive industry, and miscellaneous goods.
■ Dip coating is a method that cleans the substrate (various metals, glass, etc.) and simultaneously adheres the raw material (P.V.C) during its dissolution. This coating method prevents corrosion, rust, and the shattering of glass, providing significant advantages for decorative coating (glossy and color customization).
【Features】
1. Due to the mass production method, product costs and mold costs are low.
2. There is no directionality, and the products have a glossy finish, enhancing their aesthetic appeal.
3. A wide range of colors is available (standard colors: 10 colors = black, white, red, green, blue, brown, yellow, orange, gray, transparent), with custom coloring options available upon request.
4. Prototyping and mass production of any product can be done in a short time with just a sketch-level drawing.