Dyeing is often regarded as the soul of the textile industry. In the face of intense global competition, Japanese dyeing and finishing companies have continuously refined high-end, non-imitable processing technologies over the years. Among these, Komatsu has consistently introduced innovative technologies and materials in its dyeing and finishing processes. Since 2009, digital dyeing has become a core business for the company. The technology brand "Mona Lisa" has made significant breakthroughs, overcoming challenges that traditional laser inkjet dyeing could not solve—particularly in ultra-thin nylon printing and dyeing.
The key innovation lies in solving issues such as color distortion on fabrics with 12 to 15 denier, as well as difficulties in achieving clean lines and intricate patterns. This achievement is deeply rooted in the company's long-term accumulation of expertise in fabric dyeing and printing techniques. From pre-treatment of fabrics to improvements in inkjet dyeing equipment, dye formulation, color effects, and fixation processes—all are closely tied to years of hands-on experience.
As the complexity of printing and dyeing increases, the visual results can reach a level of realism that is almost indistinguishable from the real thing. As a result, "Mona Lisa" technology has been adopted by numerous domestic and international brands. Looking ahead, the company aims to further enhance processing efficiency while reducing production costs. To increase product value, Komatsu will offer a range of post-dyeing services under the "Mona Lisa" brand, including lamination and other advanced finishing techniques. It also plans to integrate these methods with other post-processing technologies for more comprehensive and innovative solutions.
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