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Zero appearance difference between the casing and the resin frame! Matching the matte texture with foil decoration.

The difference between the matte appearance of the CID housing and the molded frame is a quality issue. We will unify the appearance through tuning of the IMD foil decoration.

In vehicle-mounted CID (Center Information Display), it is required that the appearance of the molded resin frame surrounding the GIM glass matches the appearance of the housing (metal and paint). However, tuning the molded product to match the matte texture of aluminum die-cast or painted housings is quite challenging, and if there are discrepancies in appearance, a high-quality design cannot be achieved. Yoshida Techno Works has finely adjusted the gloss, texture, and color tone of IMD foil decoration, successfully achieving the tuning to match the matte appearance of the CID housing with the appearance of the molded frame in the DNP F40GIM (vehicle prototype). Through the combined optimization of film grade, molding conditions, and mold texture, stable appearance matching is realized even in mass production.

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- F40GIM for DNP (prototype for in-vehicle CID) molding resin frame IMD appearance tuning - Achieved zero appearance difference between the matte finish of the CID housing and the molded frame - Mass production support for high-design molded frames around in-vehicle displays

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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