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[Technical Information] About Resin Materials

Always pursuing the potential of materials! Explanation of plastics and thermoplastic resins.

Most of the materials we use are plastic sheets (boards, plates). These plastic sheets come in various types of resins and have many variations in thickness, ranging from 0.2mm to over 100mm. At our company, we primarily use these sheet materials for processes such as thermoforming, welding, adhesive assembly, and machining. The shapes of commercially available plastic materials include pellets, pipes, round bars, and sheets. Among these, the most common are pellets and pipes. *For detailed technical information, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.*

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Resin material "METALFACE"

A metallic-like resin material suitable for interfaces in the IoT/5G era!

"METALFACE" is a resin material that precisely reproduces metal finishes such as hairline and blast, as well as three-dimensional effects like embossing. It realizes an interface with three characteristics: information display, radio wave transmission such as 5G, and touch operation. Additionally, it features a seamless design for the IoT era, where various objects require communication and information display. [Features] ■ Indistinguishable metal representation ■ Characteristics not found in metals that allow light and radio waves to pass through ■ New design expression for the IoT era *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

  • plastic
  • Other polymer materials

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