At CSTEC, we have a wide range of processing equipment and a well-established quality control system for stable supply. We offer not only precision die-cutting, microfabrication using UV lasers, and lamination of tape and film materials, but also final packaging.



Centered on Tape and film processing, we also offer precise lamination and bubble reduction during lamination. We can also apply coatings to components using sprayers. All tape and film processing, lamination, and coating operations are performed in the cleanroom (ISO Class 1). This ensures stable mass production of products which must avoid the contamination of dust and foreign particles.
Furthermore, by combining die-cutting and laser processing, we can mass-produce complex shapes and difficult materials that were previously considered impossible with conventional technology. This combination approach has defied the common wisdom that “Laser processing is expensive, only applicable for prototyping and not suitable for mass production”.
CSTEC offers the following processing capabilities for mass production of films and double-sided tape products.
Please feel free to contact us even if your requirements are not listed.



When delivering mass-produced components, we will ask you to determine the most efficient delivery format for your production process.
For example, whether rolls, easy-to-handle sheets, or trays are best suited. We also design and manufacture trays in-house, allowing us to propose optimal tray formats for your products. Especially, we also manufacture trays internally, allowing us to propose optimal tray shapes for your products.

If you require LOT numbers or QR codes for each product, we can issue barcode labels and attach them to individual items. This can be addressed to customers who wanted to traceability management.

We can handle materials to process that require refrigerated storage. We can store them in the large industrial refrigerators.
Additionally, we can place processed products into your specified temperature environment after processing. We are committed to supporting temperature-sensitive materials.