A new material for the curved era that is resistant to damage, less prone to curling, and has high adhesive properties.
"Kyokushu Paper" is a new material that has successfully been processed using an original technique on thinly sliced wood while paying attention to natural environmental protection, giving it a fabric-like flexibility. It is resistant to damage, has a low tendency to curl, and has high adhesive properties, making its fields of application as numerous as the ideas themselves—infinitely many. 【Selection of Adhesives】 ■ Solvent type (metal, plastic) ■ Everclip 1311 Crosslinking agent AG or RF ■ Usage: Brush, roller, spray (Please use lacquer thinner for cleaning) *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Adhesion Method】 ■1. Clean the surfaces to be bonded and apply a polyurethane-based adhesive (water-based or solvent-based) using a brush or spray. ■2. Perform the same procedure on the non-woven fabric side. ■3. Once both surfaces are sufficiently dry, align them and position them correctly. ■4. Using an iron heated to 80-100°C, press slowly while venting to ensure the position does not shift. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Kinpala Co., Ltd. was established in 1968 with the aim of effectively utilizing natural resources, leveraging the "eye for wood" cultivated in the paper and lumber industries. Since then, we have imported a variety of unique hardwoods from around the world, including domestic timber, rosewood from India, teak from Burma, kalin from Thailand, mahogany from Laos, striped ebony from Indonesia, and camphor from Taiwan, processing them in our own factory to provide surface materials for furniture, musical instruments, and construction.