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Corporate Philosophy
We were founded in November 1934 as Nippon Bolting Cloth Co., Ltd. Since then, we have been manufacturing and marketing silkscreen printing materials, industrial materials, and chemical products (e.g., molded filters). Since our establishment we have worked toward customer-driven product development and technical services, in line with our stated corporate philosophy: making quality our top priority, NBC serve the public through customer satisfaction and pursuing corporate growth and employee welfare.
Through such efforts we have gained customer confidence and established a position as a world leading manufacturer of mesh products, including silkscreen printing materials for print circuit boards and ultra fine filters for automotive use.

Consumer demands in today's information age are becoming more and more advanced and globalized. Accordingly, our state-of-the-art mesh technology, one of our core technologies, is expected to play a significant role. We will continue to hone this technology and to improve our related know-how and technical services, so that we may continue to contribute to the progress of the electronics industry. Furthermore, as a manufacturer of environmental protection materials, such as filters and filter cloths, we view environmental protection as an important element of our overall business strategy, as we endeavor to develop products that are friendly to the environment, products that will help establish a recycling-based society.

Origin of Corporate Logo
NBC????? The font used for the logo is traditional and understated, reflecting the history and characteristics of NBC itself. To the right of the letters " NBC," another "C" is added, although reversed. These two Cs form the sign for infinity, to symbolize infinite progress. This figure also forms the shape of a cocoon, the source of our first product--silk sifter screens--and stands as a symbol of natural symbiosis.

The right "C" of the cocoon shape is gradated in shade to resemble the fluttering wings of a flying bird. This gradation is a trademark technique of the silkscreen printing process.

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