our technologies
Milled frame manufacturing technology
CNC milling is a versatile machining method that shapes various materials through cutting. In eyewear production, the most commonly used material is acetate—cellulose acetate in sheet form. Each model starts with a unique design vision, followed by a CAD technical project that serves as the basis for milling the final frame shape.
At Dekoptica, we utilize state-of-the-art five-axis milling machines from renowned French manufacturers, enabling us to create highly sophisticated designs. Our frames incorporate durable components from the Italian company Visottica-Comotec, ensuring long-lasting comfort and reliability.
Raw fronts and temples undergo a four-day polishing process in specialized tumblers using top-tier Italian technology. The final steps include frame cleaning, brand logo application, and temple engraving. The entire production process takes over a week and involves twenty-five meticulous hand-finishing operations, resulting in premium-quality milled frames.
Injection frame manufacturing technology
Injection-molded frames are designed using CAD technology. Each new model requires a specially crafted steel injection mold that shapes the frame with precision.
At Dekoptica, we use original cellulose acetate granules from the renowned Italian company Mazzucchelli for our injection-molded frames. Our production is supported by a fleet of state-of-the-art injection molding machines for fronts and temples, ensuring world-class quality.
Raw components undergo meticulous processing and are then hand-painted using premium paints from the Italian manufacturer Caldart. The next stages include lacquering, glazing, precision shaping, and final polishing. Every frame goes through at least twenty production steps, carried out by our skilled team.
This technology aligns with the “Zero Waste” philosophy, as it allows for the absolute minimization of material waste.

