Introducing pulp injection molded products that achieve both thinness and hardness!
"Pulp-Injection" is a sustainable material that can reproduce free shapes like plastic. Despite being around 1mm thick, it has strength comparable to plastic. The surface has a texture similar to washi paper, with minimal paper dust and a clean appearance. It possesses moldability equivalent to plastic, allowing for functional and free designs by incorporating ribs and flanges. 【Features】 ■ Thin and high strength - Despite being around 1mm thick, it has strength comparable to plastic - Protects products from impacts during transportation ■ Paper-like appearance - The surface has a texture similar to washi paper, with minimal paper dust and a clean appearance ■ Free shape design - Moldability equivalent to plastic - Allows for functional and free designs by incorporating ribs and flanges *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Specifications】 ■Compatible Dimensions (mm): 300 × 300 × 50 ■Standard Thickness (mm): 0.6 ~ 1.0 ■Minimum R (mm): 0.5 ■Expected Number of Units (pcs): 200,000 ~ *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Examples of Use】 ■Pharmaceuticals: Tray for self-injection syringes ■Pharmaceuticals: Ampoule tray *For more details, please refer to the related link page 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.