Trim: Global Facilities Delivering Best-in-Class Products
Johnson Controls’ state-of-the-art technologies offer OEMs new design opportunities for differentiating their brands.
Apart from our conventional technologies, we also utilize electro-welding, designed grain leather and trim pre-forming techniques, decorative stitching, and in-house leather cutting to deliver a high level of craftsmanship.
The traditional cut-and-sew and trim development processes start as soon as the first foam prototypes are available. Then a trim template is digitized for the chosen CAD approach. Nesting is used to optimize fabric-cutting efficiency and to minimize the amount of scrap. In the final steps, the materials are sewn together and the seat covers are promptly delivered to the customer.
The traditional cut-and-sew and trim development processes start as soon as the first foam prototypes are available. Then a trim template is digitized for the chosen CAD approach. Nesting is used to optimize fabric-cutting efficiency and to minimize the amount of scrap. In the final steps, the materials are sewn together and the seat covers are promptly delivered to the customer.
