[Must-see for designers and planners] You can achieve this much with "printing" design expression! It expresses the texture and softness of leather grain and allows for the placement of any pattern at any desired position.
Meieisha's tactile printing - leather grain texture - expresses a 'soft touch' that could not be achieved with film substrates. It can be widely applied to automotive interior parts, nameplates, miscellaneous goods, and more. Since it is a design expression through printing, it allows for the placement of any pattern at any position, expanding the design possibilities for surfaces that people touch. *For more details, please view the materials from [PDF Download] or feel free to contact us.
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- Detailed Features - 【Textured Printing - Leather Grain Style - Advantages】 *Patent Pending ◎ Soft tactile feel expressed through printing ◎ Abrasion resistance ◎ Can be combined with stealth printing ◎ Stitch pattern expression ◎ Custom patterns at any position ◎ Unique design features ◎ Wide range of product variations ◎ Color changes, text changes, presence or absence of transparent patterns, as well as designs resembling plating or carbon are possible * Maintains design integrity and can be molded in three dimensions 【Moldability】 ■ NEW! Maximum material size 1,250mm × 600mm ◎ Can accommodate molding heights up to 150mm
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- Automotive interior parts - Home appliance nameplates - Miscellaneous goods
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Nameplates… The face parts or description labels of products manufactured using techniques such as screen printing. For example, there are various printed materials around us, such as the switch operation parts of home appliances and low-voltage products, various panels of automobiles, and pachinko slot machine panels, made from various plastics and metal plates in addition to paper. Since our establishment in 1959, we have adapted to changes in business practices over time, and now we utilize technologies such as screen printing, offset printing, anodizing, etching, and film molding to create the "faces" of various products.