Mocom Screens | Curved Projection Screen Manufacturer | Made in Korea
The Problem With Most Projection Screens
Most simulation centers and AV integrators run into the same issue.
The screen looks fine on the spec sheet. The gain numbers check out. The curve radius matches the room dimensions. Then it gets installed — and something is off. A wrinkle along the bottom edge. Uneven tension across the surface. A visible sag where the material meets the frame.
It is a common problem. And it usually comes down to one thing: the screen was not built for that project. It was sourced, rebranded, and shipped.
Mocom Screens is a curved projection screen manufacturer based in Korea. Every screen we sell is designed and built in-house — no OEM, no outsourcing, no middleman.
How We Started
We did not begin as a large operation.
Mocom started in a small factory outside Seoul, building screens by hand for simulation and training environments. The work was specific — flight simulators, driving simulators, marine training facilities. Customers needed screens that did not exist off the shelf. Unusual curve radii. Non-standard sizes. Surfaces that had to hold tension uniformly across the full curve without sagging or wrinkling.
We built them.
As demand grew, we moved to a larger facility. The approach stayed the same: design in-house, manufacture in-house, ship direct.
That is still how we work today.
What In-House Manufacturing Actually Means
When a simulation center contacts us with a non-standard requirement, we do not go back to a supplier.
We go back to the drawing board.
In practice, this means:
- Custom curve radius — we build to your room dimensions, not to a standard catalogue size
- Surface uniformity — wrinkle-free, even tension across the full curve, from edge to edge
- Early-stage consultation available — talk to us before the spec is finalized
- No minimum order on custom specs — we handle single-unit projects for specialized environments
The screens currently in our factory are a good example. Three large curved screens, built for a simulation installation, being finished before shipment. Each one built to the project's specific curve and size requirements.
Who This Is For
Mocom Screens supplies curved projection screens to:
- Flight simulation centers — full-curve immersive environments requiring uniform surface tension
- Driving simulation facilities — wide-format curved screens with no visible seams or warping
- Marine and military training — high-durability screens for long-term fixed installations
- Home theater installers — custom curved screens for dedicated screening rooms
If your project has standard requirements, there are many suppliers who can help.
If your project has requirements that do not fit a catalogue — size, curve, surface spec, or installation constraints — that is where we are most useful.
Why Surface Uniformity Matters More Than Gain
A common mistake when specifying simulation screens is focusing on gain first.
Gain matters. But a high-gain screen with uneven surface tension performs worse than a unity-gain screen with a perfectly uniform surface. Wrinkles and sag scatter light inconsistently. The image looks wrong even when the projector and content are correct.
The most important specification for a simulation screen is surface uniformity — a wrinkle-free, evenly tensioned surface across the full curve.
This is what in-house manufacturing controls for. When we build a screen, we control the frame, the material tension, and the mounting system. We do not assemble components from different suppliers and hope the result is flat.
Get In Touch
If you are specifying a curved projection screen project and have not finalized yet — we are happy to talk through the requirements.
No obligation. Just a conversation about what the project needs and whether we are the right fit.
Email: info@mocomscreens.com Website: mocomscreens.com
Mocom Screens — Curved Projection Screen Manufacturer, Korea Simulation screens, high-gain screens, custom curved screens for flight, driving, and marine training environments.