About Mukial
EVA film and smart PDLC film manufacturer based in China.

Guangzhou Huichi Glass Technical Co., Ltd is a company buisiness in EVA film production for laminated glass founded in 2007. Located in Guangzhou city, China, with over 2000sqm factory and 3 EVA production lines, After more than 9 years of technical test and experiment development, so far the company has a number of senior engineers and industry experts. Which formed Huichi company technical elite team, and has introduced the world most advanced and professional film production equipment.
Principle: Survive in quality, develop in prestige. Our product with good quality and nice price enjoy a good reputation in domestic and abroad market.
Main products: EVA film, PDLC film, privacy glass(smart switchable glass), EVA vacuum heating laminated machine.
Branch-Guangzhou T-PHONTON technical company: a leading PDLC film Manufacturer based in China.
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