Trends was established in 2016 and currently employs over 100 people, covering an area of 5,000 square meters, with modern workshops and advanced equipment. We primarily produces 3C digital products made from DuPont Kevlar aramid fiber, such as mobile phone/Tablet cases, Airpods cases, phone ring stands, and cases on other products’ surfaces. Our super factory boasts professional production equipment and a dedicated R&D team.
With 20 laser machines, 2 hot press autoclaves, 5 assembly lines, and 2 packaging lines, our annual sales volume reaches over 50K pcs phone cases. We ensure superior product quality at every stage, from incoming materials, cutting, wrapping, autoclave molding, polishing, and spraying to final shipment. We offer comprehensive one-stop ODM and OEM manufacturing services, from design and development to production.
Aramid fiber, often called the superhero of synthetic fibers, is well-known for its exceptional qualities. It’s all in the chemical structure. Aramid, “aromatic polyamide,” comprises long chains of polyamide molecules held together by strong hydrogen bonds.
This unique composition results in some key features that make it a prime candidate for phone case manufacturing:
Aramid fibers are gathered into strands, then woven into flexible fabrics.
Fabrics are impregnated with epoxy resin to keep them in proper shape.
Fabrics are precisely crafted into various forms.
After being cut into pieces, integral forming craftmanship adds flexibility to fabric to exact-fit your phone’s shape.
Cases will be coated with our specially-made paint which offers a smooth touch and more protection.
D in 600D and 1500D stands for Denier, measuring fiber thickness. Denier is a unit of linear density used for fibers, similar to how grams per meter measure fabric weight. We mainly apply Denier to synthetic fibers like nylon, polyester, and aramid (e.g., Kevlar). Higher D (1500) means thicker, heavier, more durable material. Lower D (600) means thinner, lighter, more flexible material.