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Korea |
Model Number |
Epoxy Powder Coating |

Hand-in-Hand, the high-quality chassis handle brand of DSWIN Co., Ltd., was made by combining the first characters of the words comprising “Handle in Hand,” meaning “to hold a handle with one’s hand.” It visualizes the fragrance of the tactile area that is felt when holding a handle.
Using the first character of “handle” (“H”) as its symbol mark, it was shaped like the sectional appearance of a handle. That is, it was mixed and matched with the shape of the European stained glass and that of a Korean-patchwork wrapping cloth.
The orange color of this functional handle that brings an outstanding new sensation and is equipped with stylish sophistication depicts human warmth and a forward-looking, future-oriented vision as well as renewed customer-centered value. The color purple, on the other hand, represents the emotional aspect of a high-quality product, and the color blue reflects reliability.

[Summary]
- This product fits the most elegant and diversified advanced designs that avoid slim and long designs in the past.
We are committed to changing bar shapes. Advanced design is our most important asset.
- This product fits a need to feed customer's upgrade fever for diversity, user-friendly and crime prevention.
- There are metal silver, dark grey, champagne gold and chocolate patterns to satisfy customer's highly demand.
- The urban and elegant designs as well as the beauty of a line make this product friendly and creative.
- Both modern and traditional features ensure customer's functional and practical needs.
[Epoxy Powder Coating] It is a method of painting using static electricity. It is excellent for corrosion resistance, durability, adhesion, and water-proofing. In particular, its superiority in anti-corrosion is very useful in the manufacture of high-quality products.
[Electroplating] It makes the surface of an object smooth and prevents easy wear and corrosion. It has a superior metallic-surface texture, with possible thickness addition or reduction.
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