Eliminate gaps and steps where bacteria can easily enter in glass insert molding, achieving a hygienic and easy-to-wipe monitor and touch panel.
A slight gap or step that can occur at the edges of touch panels and monitors. Isn't this a hygiene management issue where dirt and bacteria can get in? Due to slight dimensional variations that occur during mass cutting of glass, a bezel (frame) fitting method inevitably leaves gaps and steps. With Glass Insert In Mold (GIM) molding, it is possible to integrate the glass and resin frame within the mold, eliminating the gaps and steps themselves. This achieves a flat surface that is easy to wipe clean and hygienic, making it suitable for monitors and touch panels of equipment where cleanliness is required. [Download Materials & Inquiries] You can view catalogs and case studies for problem-solving from "P Download." For quotes, samples, or technical consultations, please feel free to contact us through "Inquiries."
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■ Reasons Why It Is Ideal for Medical Settings Monitors and touch panels used in medical environments have a risk of viruses and bacteria entering the gap between the embedded transparent panel and the housing. Yoshida Technoworks' technology eliminates that gap. Additionally, antimicrobial properties can be imparted to the panel through in-mold forming with antimicrobial film. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*
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**About Yoshida Techno Works** We are the world's first manufacturer to commercialize in-mold transfer molding, which utilizes plastic molding and decoration technology cultivated through cosmetic container manufacturing, allowing for simultaneous molding and transfer decoration. **Key Technologies** - Double in-mold molding that performs simultaneous decoration on both sides of the product - Hybrid molding that combines sheet inserts with in-mold techniques - Glass insert in-mold (GIM) molding that inserts reinforced glass into the mold, allowing for integrated molding of resin frames and decoration - Two-color in-mold molding that combines rotational two-color molding with in-mold transfer - Composite technology that integrates metal (such as SUS sheet metal and nuts) with in-mold molding - Real material (natural wood, fabric, synthetic leather, etc.) insert molding - Out-mold deep drawing decoration method (VSS) compatible with metal, glass, and resin




