Real Material Decoration
Real Material Decoration, using plastic as the substrate, centers on directly utilizing the natural texture, grain, and color of real/solid materials (such as wood, stone, metal, etc.) for surface decoration—rather than relying solely on paint or simulated patterns. It emphasizes natural aesthetics, layered sophistication, durability, and environmental friendliness. This process includes:Real Wood Decoration Process, Real Stone Decoration Process, True Aluminum Decoration Process, Diamond Decoration Process
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The Real Wood Decoration is a technique that uses natural, real wood as the surface decorative material. It involves multiple steps such as wood veneer selection, cutting, hot-press forming, injection molding, trimming, sanding, staining, surface coating, and post-treatment to produce trim parts with a realistic wood appearance. This process is widely used in the interiors of high-end models across various automotive brands. It is one of the most indispensable processes for enhancing brand image, improving the sensory quality of the vehicle interior, and strengthening product competitiveness.

The Real Wood Decoration Material


The Real Wood Decoration Application

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True Stone Decoration Technology is a brand-new decorative process that uses natural stone to create composite stone veneers with a thickness of only 1–2 mm, which are then injection-molded with a plastic substrate or bonded to a plastic substrate, and finally subjected to a protective paint coating.

True Stone Decoration Material


True Stone Decoration Application