Latest elemental technologies in plastic decoration technology and future technological developments.
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★Market and Technology Trends★Decoration of elongated items, design and surface treatment ★Decorative film! Integration of molded product surfaces through transfer and adhesion★Plastic decorative coating
【Lecturers】 Part 1: Hirano Terumi, Ph.D., Representative of Hirano Engineering Office, President of the Decorative Technology Research Association Part 2: Masaki Shigemori, Senior Specialist, Pentel Co., Ltd. Central Research Institute Part 3: Kentaro Fujii, Head of Production Technology Division, Industrial Materials and Electronics Division, Nippon Photo Printing Co., Ltd. Part 4: Osamu Kirihara, Head of Innovation Division, Bayer MaterialScience Co., Ltd., Director of Innovation Center 【Venue】 Kawasaki City Educational and Cultural Center, Room 5 【Date and Time】 January 27, 2011 (Thursday) 10:00-16:15 【Capacity】 30 people *Registration will close once full. Please apply early. 【Participation Fee】 54,600 yen per person (including tax, lunch, and text costs)
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**Part 1: Summary of the Lecture** This section provides an overview of the technologies for decorating plastics, summarizing the outlines and characteristics of each individual technology. It introduces technologies that impart a sense of luxury and high functionality to plastics and summarizes recent trends. Decoration is viewed as a value-added technology for products in the market, and its significance is summarized from the user's perspective. The section reviews decoration technologies that manufacturers can utilize to impart a sense of luxury and introduces those that can be applied by the audience. In particular, it summarizes the characteristics of luxury that should be sought with consideration for business viability and introduces the technologies for imparting it. **Part 2: Summary of the Lecture** Surface treatments that impart design characteristics skillfully combine plating, printing, and painting technologies. In particular, consumer electronics and office automation products such as mobile phones and laptops are increasingly subjected to surface treatments that emphasize texture. This lecture will introduce an overview of design-oriented surface treatments and examples of design-oriented painting technologies, focusing on writing instruments classified as everyday goods. **Part 3: Summary of the Course** This section classifies decoration methods for plastic molded products, particularly those with three-dimensional curves, and introduces methods for imparting decoration and functionality using printed decoration films.
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54600 *New members who apply for the first time by January 18 will receive an early bird discount price of 49,350 yen. ★★ Special New Year Price! ★★ If two people from the same organization apply, the price is 63,000 yen (receipts can be split).
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Part 1: Basic Knowledge and Latest Technology Trends in Plastic Decoration Technology Representative Director of the Decoration Technology Research Association, Dr. Terumi Hirano, Engineering Doctor, Hirano Technical Office Part 2: Surface Treatment and Coating Technologies for Adding Design Elements - Creating Design Elements in High-End Writing Instruments Masaki Shigemori, Senior Specialist, Pentel Co., Ltd. Central Research Institute Part 3: Design Expression and Adhesion of Films for Decoration Printing, Integration Technology of Molded Product Surfaces through Transfer and Bonding Kentaro Fujii, Head of Production Technology Division, Industrial Materials and Electronics Business Headquarters, Nippon Photo Printing Co., Ltd. Part 4: Decoration of Plastics Using Coating and Film Insert Molding Technology Osamu Kirihara, Head of Business Division, Innovation Business Headquarters, Bayer MaterialScience Co., Ltd.
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