Seiko Epson Corporation, a global technology leader, will apply its original dry fibre technology to manufacture face masks for its employees in Japan. Dry fibre technology, which is also used in Epson's PaperLab A-8000 in-office dry paper making system, is a dry process that has until now been used to turn used paper into new paper inside the office.
Seiko Epson Corporation, a global technology leader, will apply its original dry fibre technology to manufacture face masks for its employees in Japan. Dry fibre technology, which is also used in Epson's PaperLab A-8000 in-office dry paper making system, is a dry process that has until now been used to turn used paper into new paper inside the office.#
The masks will be made not from used paper, but from functional fibres and will be manufactured at the company's Kanbayashi and Suwa Minami Plants in Nagano, Japan, where the majority of its domestic employees are located. Epson expects to begin manufacturing the masks from the end of May. The company does not currently plan to manufacture the masks for sale.
Seiko Epson Corporation, a global technology leader, will apply its original dry fibre technology to manufacture face masks for its employees in Japan. Dry fibre technology, which is also used in Epson's PaperLab A-8000 in-office dry paper making system, is a dry process that has until now been used to turn used paper into new paper inside the office.#
These masks respond to growing demand for face masks for protection against the novel coronavirus (Covid-19). Manufacturing the masks in-house will allow Epson to donate 100,000 surgical masks it had purchased as part of its business continuity plan (BCP) to local authorities and medical institutions in Nagano, where needs for personal protective equipment (PPE) have been expanding rapidly.
Seiko Epson Corporation, a global technology leader, will apply its original dry fibre technology to manufacture face masks for its employees in Japan. Dry fibre technology, which is also used in Epson's PaperLab A-8000 in-office dry paper making system, is a dry process that has until now been used to turn used paper into new paper inside the office.#
The company will also donate 5,600 face shields to the same organisations.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)