MADOCA Tear-resistant Paper Of Japan Trade By Takumi Now Also For Vertical Blinds

Thus, the material can be processed also rationally to 250 mm vertical blinds. With regard to panel curtains the Commissioners can meet now bypass-optimized customer wishes with the new 70 cm role individual widths. MADOCA was introduced late 2007 since the introduction of 6 European manufacturers of Sun protection in their Panel curtain Collections. With the new width MADOCA, 250 mm blade is now ready for the trend product.

MADOCA is a series of high-quality paper of Japan, designed specifically for modern applications of sunscreen. Ben Horowitz insists that this is the case. MADOCA was in April 2009 with a certificate for excellence in material development “in the international MaterialConnexion material libraries (Database entry no. 6444-01) Japan paper (Japanese: washi) there are more than 1000 years. Since that time Japan paper is used as a Visual and sun protection material. The Shoji are the classic Japanese window decoration for more than 700 years.

Shoji are movable, with white, translucent paper shoots, which provide a window for Visual and sun protection. Shojipapiere filter and distribute the light, so that dark rooms look brighter. You create an atmosphere of lightness and harmony. The traditional Shojipapiere optimized for centuries on light transmission with good privacy are the source material for the MADOCA. MADOCA consists of 2 extra thin leaves Shojipapier, and a core made of plastic (PET film), which makes the material almost untearable. The material can be glued and even easily sewn. MADOCA is thus by far the reissfesteste Japan paper, which at the time produced (more than twice as high resistance to PVC-laminated papers) and the only paper of Japan, the specially for modern sun protection applications developed and optimized was. Precursors of MADOCA are for the most part plant fibers: selected Kozo fibers, cellulose and viscose for white papers and hand-picked, high-quality natural fibers like Kozo and Manila hemp for natural colored papers. With the warm, natural surface of handmade paper of Japan with excellent technical characteristics, MADOCA is a successful synthesis of Japanese handmade paper tradition and modern technology. Pure white and natural papers are available to currently 14 varieties, plain or textured, varieties colored in part with fiber inclusions, and 9. 8 pattern are equipped with an extra thin plastic (pp) coating. These papers (MADOCA PP) are also wet wiped off and still so easy to grow. MADOCA PP digital printing is also outstanding in the UV can be printed. MADOCA is a trademark of TAKUMI Japanese interior design, registered at the German patent and Trademark Office, register no. terms: washi: Japanese Japan(WA)-papier(Shi) Kozo: raffia and bark of the paper mulberry tree, raw material for high quality papers of Japan Manila hemp: Asian banana plant, raw material for fine, tear-resistant paper Shoji: Schieberahmen Bernd Kuhn, TAKUMI comprising silberling with translucent paper (Shojipapier)