Products that are not painful to step on with bare feet and have excellent water resistance for indoor use are also featured! We can process them to your desired dimensions.
This catalog introduces "Non-Slip" products that help with environmental safety and preservation. We offer a lineup of "Transparent Non-Slip" suitable for places where you don't want to compromise on design, and "Fluorescent Non-Slip" for areas where you want to enhance caution. Additionally, we have "Glow-in-the-Dark Non-Slip" recommended for applications such as stairs in the dark, exit passage buses, and forklift steps. Please make use of this when selecting products. [Featured Products (Excerpt)] ■ Transparent Non-Slip ■ General Outdoor Non-Slip ■ Fluorescent Non-Slip ■ Heavy Foot Traffic Non-Slip ■ Printed Non-Slip *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Listed Products】 ■Glow-in-the-dark Non-slip ■Indoor Non-slip *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company was established in 1932 as Miwa Shokai, a partnership firm, with the aim of supplying industrial rubber products to the former Oji Paper Company and other paper manufacturers. Since 1963, we have expanded our product offerings to include fender materials, bollards, ship mooring devices, rubber flexible joints, flexible pipes, and water stop boards for port facilities. Additionally, as a venture company, we are engaged in the development and sale of rubber bearings for bridges, as well as IT-related products and materials for global environmental conservation, along with consulting services. The development and supply of parts for office automation equipment is also one of the main businesses of the MIWA Group. We respond to the demand for innovative and high-value-added parts that are not constrained by conventional frameworks.