A new decorative method for a sustainable society! It excels in chip resistance, weather resistance, and chemical resistance.
"Film decoration (simultaneous decoration during molding)" is a method that involves sandwiching a film with patterns or functions inside a mold and pouring melted resin into it, allowing for the formation of a 3D shape while simultaneously adding patterns or functions to its surface. It is also possible to provide a variety of design expressions that are difficult to achieve with painting or plating, as well as to combine functions such as lighting and heating. NISSHA has a global track record of adopting film decoration in the automotive interior field, including door trims, consoles, and display covers, and its use is beginning to expand to exterior applications as well. 【Features】 - No drying process required, which is necessary for painting or plating - No overcoat needed after molding due to the excellent surface properties of the film - Effective for resin parts such as bumpers, grilles, and pillars - Achieves a wide range of design expressions through decorative reproduction via printing - Excellent processability, conforming to complex curved shapes *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Additional Features】 ■Radio Wave Transparency ■Touch Function ■IR Transparency ■Light Transparency (Dead Front) ■Heater Function ■CMF Design *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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NISSHA has continuously expanded its core technologies by integrating printing technology, which it has cultivated since its founding, with elements such as coating, molding, and metal processing. This has enabled the diversification of products and target markets, as well as entry into global markets, thereby achieving an expansion of its business domain. The current core technologies consist of "printing," "coating," "lamination," "molding," "patterning," and "metal processing," and they continue to evolve and expand by incorporating new technologies and materials.