What is 'Shibo'?" Explanation! We will also introduce the difference between "shibo" and "wrinkles.
"Shibo processing" refers to a type of surface treatment that physically creates a wrinkled pattern (shibo) on the surface. The wrinkled pattern on the surface of leather products is called "shibo," and in the leather industry, the process of adding wrinkles to leather is referred to as "adding shibo." In the textile industry, the process of gathering chirimen (a type of crepe fabric) to create wrinkles is called "shibo-uke," and the wrinkled chirimen is referred to as "shibo fabric." From this, the term "shibo processing" has been derived to describe the process of transferring fine patterns (indentations) onto the surface of molds (casting molds or press molds) when shaping or pressing materials such as plastic or metal, and these patterns are also called "shibo." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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**"Shibo" and "Shiwa"** ■ "Shibo" - In English, it is represented as "TEXTURE" - A term derived from the "shibori" of fabric - The weaving method of textiles (woven fabric, material) - Tactile sensation (feel, texture) ■ "Shiwa" - Fine unevenness that appears on the surface of fabrics like crepe and crinkled materials - Wrinkles created on the surface of a bird hat *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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World Etching Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of texture processing for plastic injection molding molds for automotive parts. Many car components such as instrument panels, meter panels, console boxes, and steering wheels, as well as frames for OA equipment and home appliances, are made of resin and feature beautifully patterned surface treatments. The purpose of texture processing is not only to provide this beautiful appearance and texture but also to make the surface resistant to scratches. At World Etching, we pay close attention to the characteristics of the resin, molding conditions, and variations in product thickness during the processing of molds, responding promptly to our customers' needs with skilled techniques and reliable quality control. Furthermore, we are also engaged in research and development of pattern designs that meet the demands of a new era. Additionally, World Etching actively develops technical partnerships overseas, ensuring comprehensive support abroad.