For product packaging, buttons, and switches. Technology that acts on both viruses and bacteria is adopted.
Our company produces custom-made labels with antiviral and antibacterial properties. These labels can be applied to product packaging, touch panels, and equipment operation buttons—areas frequently touched by hands—providing consumers and users with a sense of security. The virus and bacteria control technology utilizes NBC Mesh Tech's "Cufitec(R)." Its effectiveness against enveloped viruses and gram-negative bacteria has been confirmed. 【Mechanism of Antiviral/Antibacterial Action of Cufitec(R)】 1: When monovalent copper compound nanoparticles collide with viruses and bacteria, monovalent copper ions are released into the moisture. 2: Monovalent copper ions react with oxygen to generate reactive oxygen species. 3: The combination of copper ions and reactive oxygen species reduces viruses and bacteria. ★ For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries. * "Cufitec(R)" is a registered trademark of NBC Mesh Tech, Inc.
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【Examples of Use】 - Protective film for touch panels (smartphones, tablet devices, bank ATMs, convenience store terminals, ticket vending machines, car navigation systems, etc.) - Device operation buttons (telephones, keyboards, automatic doors, elevators, bus stop buttons, etc.) - Office and home use (doorknobs, light switches, copiers, stair railings, etc.)
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C-Rex is a manufacturer of seal and label printing and processing. We create products and services that have "a little difference," ranging from brand labels that represent the product to security labels and IC tags that can be used on-site. Additionally, we design and manufacture various labeling machines and packaging equipment that help improve labor efficiency and productivity in response to labor shortages.