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PP Thin Film
Multi-layer, cast thin film produces higher quality surfaces when compared to painted or covered applications and remains cost effective.Benefits:
- Cost efficient upgrading of interior applications
High scratch and mar resistance compared to conventional or painted injection molding
Controllable gloss (0.6 – 2+)
Higher flexibility in carrier material selection
Less field failure (no delamination)
Easy to change color in production
Suitable for various interior parts e.g. door panels, map pockets, seat valances, seat back panels, components, pillars, etc.
In-mold graining – multiple grains on one component possible
RIM alpha 2 color
High-grade PU RIM material produces high quality and cost-effective surfaces.Benefits:
- Great design freedom
PVC-free
Multicolored skins possible
Short cycle times
Low material input due to closed tools
Skin thickness can be freely defined
Applicable with Johnson Controls’ own PU recipe
Good low temperature airbag performance
