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06 May.,2024

 

DECOPUR ® : Coating with PUR (polyurethane)

Highlight for the automotive industry: perfect decoration with crystal clear PUR coating for injection molded parts

KURZ presents DECOPUR®, aworld first of groundbreaking significance for serial production in the automotive industry.  This process forms front panels with intricate geometries right in the same machine clamping unit and then directly applies multiple decorations. In-Mold Decoration (IMD) applies premium designs to plastic surfaces. In the same manufacturing step, the entire component part can be flooded with polyurethane (PUR) to produce crystalline, high-gloss, and extremely durable surfaces. For the first time, all three manufacturing steps can be combined, forming an extremely strong bond between the three layers. This leads to highly efficient processes and groundbreaking new products that help manufacturers come up with even more complex product designs that can include functions for autonomous driving. In an era in which new aesthetic and functional demands drive developments in automotive engineering, KURZ can break entirely new ground together with you: with parts aligned for self-driving cars, integrated features for autonomous road user communication, front designs specific to e-vehicles, the merging of surface and light design, and extremely durable, self-healing exterior body materials.

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Question about filler strips and panels around stove

Hi, I'm attaching a photo of the plan for our kitchen where the stove will be. I watched a video where the homeowner put the filler strips next to the oven so that they were flush with the cabinet drawers and doors instead of the cabinet (because you need a factory edge showing on one side.) Is there any reason we can't put the filler strips there instead of between the cabinets, and if we don't do that, are the panels on either side of the oven necessary? I'm not sure why we would need them since that won't show.


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