R&D

About Flocking Method

Flocking surface processing technology involves applying an adhesive to a material’s surface and then using a high-voltage electrostatic process to embed fibers vertically onto the adhesive layer.

Since the fiber particles are embedded vertically, the structure achieves high density, resulting in strong durability and a long lifespan, while also preventing the penetration of contaminants and the growth of mites and bacteria.
The fibers attached to the surface trap air layers between them, providing functional properties such as thermal insulation, sound absorption, and friction resistance. With these advantages, the technology is applied to electrical appliances and machinery, while its soft texture and premium feel also make it suitable for interior materials such as clothing, furniture, and carpets.

Properties Applications Textiles, Goods Electrical, Electronic Devices Machinery, Automotive Civil Engineering, Fisheries, Furniture
Thermal Functionality Insulation, Heat Retention, Heat Dissipation Wallpaper, Curtains, Footwear HVAC Components Automotive Headliners Wallpaper, Carpets
Optical Functionality Anti-Reflection, Light Shielding Darkroom Wallpaper Inner Surface of Lenses Vehicle Sunvisors Darkroom Wall Materials
Acoustic Functionality Sound Absorption, Soundproofing, Noise Reduction Wallpaper Speaker Frames Console box Vibration Damping, Soundproof Materials
Mechanical Functionality Friction, Elasticity Hangers, Mats Shock-Absorbing Cases Handle cover Artificial Turf
Gas, Liquid Properties Breathability, Absorption Cosmetic Puffs, etc. Air Conditioner Fins Window channel Wastewater Treatment Filters
Decorative Properties Texture, Tactility, Aesthetics Jewelry Boxes, Dolls Product Cases Pillar, coin box Various Displays