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Second Generation Touch Coating

Process: Material - Cleaning - Spraying - Room Temperature Pre-baking - High Temperature Curing at 100℃-120℃ - Finished Product.
Features: Smooth and delicate feel, excellent wear resistance, good workability.

Third Generation Touch Coating

Craft:
1: Material → UV spraying → UV preheating → UV curing
2: Material → Primer spraying → Primer drying → UV spraying → UV preheating → UV curing
Features: This type of product has a good hand feel and excellent dirt resistance. Compared to traditional PU feel paints, this type of product is easier to apply, more efficient, and consumes less energy.

High-temperature curing coating

Process: primer → IR → UV topcoat/PU topcoat → offline baking → testing
Features: Excellent adhesion to difficult materials such as metal and magnesium-aluminum alloys; high-temperature color paint layer with good arrangement of aluminum powder, excellent adhesion between high-temperature primer and topcoat, and outstanding re-coatability; very good appearance and dirt resistance, suitable for decorative coatings on laptop shells.

Decorative ink 3D spray ink

Process: Raw glass -> Printing protective ink -> Cutting -> CNC -> Polishing -> Demolding -> Cleaning
Features: Compared to screen printing, the process is simple, has high productivity, small color difference, high yield, and low cost.

First Generation PVD

Process: primer → IR → primer coat → IR → UV → middle coat → IR → UV → top coat → IR → UV
Features: Used for conventional PVD vibration-resistant topcoats on slightly wide edge structures and narrow edge structure materials.

Protective ink, HF-resistant protective ink

Process: Glass -> Printing protective ink -> HF etching -> CNC -> Film stripping -> Cleaning
Features: Excellent adhesion to glass substrates, resistant to 30% HF for up to 4 hours, can be CNC machined, resistant to cutting fluids, 5% NaOH at 80℃ for 3 minutes causes film stripping, resulting in fragment detachment.

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