Kunxin Plastics, in collaboration with JK Optics, is pleased to announce its participation in the 2026 Frankfurt International Lighting Exhibition, one of the world’s most influential events for the global lighting industry.
Jiangmen, China — Jiangmen Kunxin New Material Technology Co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of high-performance polycarbonate and acrylic sheets, is pleased to announce its participation in Trade Show Light 2025, the 32nd International Trade Show of Lighting Equipment. The event will take place from March 12th to 14th, 2025, at the EXPO XXI Exhibition Center in Warsaw, Poland.
KUNXIN is proud to announce our participation in the Optical Plastic Exhibition 2023, where we will showcase our latest advancements and high-quality products in the optical plastics industry. With over 10 years of experience in manufacturing and supplying polycarbonate and acrylic sheets, KUNXIN has established two renowned brands, "J.K Optics" and "KunXin plas," specializing in optical acrylic and polycarbonate diffusion sheets and textured acrylic panels.
As KUNXIN gears up for the Optical Plastic Exhibition 2023, we are thrilled to announce our strategic focus on expanding into overseas markets. Recognizing the immense potential and growing demand from international clients, we are excited to showcase our premium optical plastic products to a global audience.
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