This is an introduction to the patches molded by pouring KYOEI Corporation's resin materials.
Silicone patches excel in safety and durability. Thanks to the three-dimensional sculpted molds, you can enjoy impactful visual raised expressions, from fine text to complex curves. Glow-in-the-dark silicone patches are made by mixing luminescent materials into silicone resin, allowing them to emit light in dark places after absorbing light. Glow-in-the-dark refers to the process of absorbing light from sources like the sun or fluorescent lights, storing it as chemical energy, and gradually releasing that stored energy as light in the dark. The brightness of the emitted light varies depending on the type of light source, exposure time, and diminishes over time. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 [Silicone Patch] ○ Safety ○ Durability ○ Enjoy impactful three-dimensional sculpted designs, from fine text to complex curves, thanks to the 3D mold. [Glow-in-the-Dark Silicone Patch] ○ Contains phosphorescent material mixed with silicone resin, emitting light in the dark after absorbing it. ○ The brightness of the glow varies depending on the type of light source, exposure time, etc., and diminishes over time. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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[Usage Examples] [Silicone Patches] ○ Government uniforms, fire department uniforms, railway uniforms, security uniforms, school uniforms, sports, bags, casual wear, baby clothes, etc. ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Established as Kobayashi Textile Name Factory (individual) in 1963. From around 1965, orders increased, and we started as an outsourcing factory (fixed 30 factories) under the Kyoei Narrow Fabric Group. We continued the manufacturing and sales of export-specialized patterned ribbons. In December 1981, the group organization was dissolved, and Kyoei Narrow Fabric Co., Ltd. was established, continuing the production of various patches to this day. In December 2012, the company name was changed to KYOEI Co., Ltd.