FRIMO Groove laminating allows you to use different decor variations on a single substrate. It is most commonly utilized on doors in automotive interiors.
There is only one condition: the substrate must have a groove to tuck the edges of the decor into. During the process, a blade tucks the edges of the decor into the substrate's groove, where it is secured with adhesive.
GROOVE LAMINATING PROCESS
Quickly produce substrates with multiple sections that have different decors
During the groove laminating process, a blade tucks the edges of the decor into the substrate's groove, where it is secured with adhesive. Both 2D and 3D contours are feasible and edge folding can also be integrated when necessary. This makes it possible in a fast and efficient way to highlight a certain area of a door panel using a textile, leather, or foil, without needing to produce a separate substrate.
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