Japan’s architectural landscape is a unique blend of ancient tradition and futuristic engineering. As a leading exporter of frame compatibility solutions, we recognize that the Japanese market demands a level of precision—often referred to as Monozukuri—that goes beyond standard global manufacturing. From the dense urban skyscrapers of Tokyo to the coastal homes of Okinawa, window screen frames must withstand extreme humidity, seismic activity, and high-pressure wind loads.
Frames designed with flexible compatibility to absorb micro-vibrations, essential for Japan's earthquake-prone regions.
Specialized stainless steel and anodized aluminum finishes to resist salt-air corrosion in Japanese coastal prefectures.
Compatibility with IR touch frames and digital signage for modern Japanese commercial districts like Ginza and Shinjuku.
The Japanese industrial standard (JIS) for window frames is among the strictest in the world. Recent trends indicate a massive shift toward ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) designs. This requires window screens that are not just mesh barriers, but integral components of a home's thermal envelope. Our Frame Compatibility solutions focus on ultra-slim profiles that allow for maximum airflow while maintaining a thermal break that matches high-performance Japanese glazing.
Furthermore, the Japanese market is increasingly adopting "Stealth" window screens—fiberglass meshes so fine they are nearly invisible. Ensuring these delicate meshes are perfectly tensioned within an aluminum frame requires specialized automation, a core competency of our Shandong-based manufacturing facility.








Foshan Fintrace Window Co., Ltd. was founded in the mid-1980s and has grown into a professional manufacturer specializing in window screening materials. The company is located in one of China’s major fiberglass product manufacturing bases in Shandong. Covering an area of more than 40,000 square meters, Fintrace has developed into a large-scale production enterprise dedicated to the manufacturing of stealth window screens, fiberglass mesh cloth, and chemical fiber wire netting.
To ensure high product quality and stable production capacity, the company is equipped with multiple sets of precision, fully automated computer-controlled equipment imported from abroad. By adopting internationally advanced finishing and processing technologies, Fintrace has achieved a daily production capacity of up to 300,000 square meters. With strong technical capabilities and modern manufacturing facilities, the company maintains a leading position in the window screen mesh industry.
Fintrace Window Co., Ltd. always adheres to the business philosophy of honesty, quality first, and reasonable pricing. Its products are widely sold in both domestic and international markets and have gained recognition from customers worldwide. In addition to standard products, the company also offers customized processing services based on specific customer requirements. Fintrace sincerely welcomes partners and friends from all industries to visit, communicate, and explore long-term cooperation opportunities.
In the coming decade, the Japanese window market is projected to focus heavily on sustainability and IoT integration. As a factory specializing in frame compatibility, Fintrace is already developing next-generation screen solutions that incorporate electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding. This is crucial for Japan’s growing data center sector and high-tech corporate offices in districts like Otemachi.
The synergy between our Shandong manufacturing prowess and the high standards of Japanese importers creates a powerful value proposition. By utilizing high-grade aluminum extrusions that meet JIS H4100 standards, we ensure that every frame exported to Japan is ready for immediate installation into the country's unique "sliding window" (Hikichigai) systems.
Our commitment to Japan doesn't stop at physical window screens. Our electronic display frames—including IR touch kits—are designed to be compatible with Japanese electrical standards and software interfaces, making them a top choice for exporters targeting the Tokyo and Osaka smart-city initiatives.