We use non-woven fabric made with plant-based materials that consider the Earth's environment.
At Hashimoto Cross, a specialized manufacturer of industrial wiping cloths and filters, we sell masks made from non-woven fabric that incorporates plant-based materials, taking into consideration the global environment. Our masks are used by workers in food factories and food services, as well as for foreign matter contamination prevention in food factories and various light-duty tasks. 【Features】 ■ Ecology By incorporating plant-based materials, we reduce the use of petroleum-based materials, contributing to the reduction of plastic waste derived from petroleum. ■ Easy Breathing Our masks make breathing easier when worn, reducing the burden. They minimize the droplets that adhere to the mouth area during breathing, helping to reduce the feeling of stickiness. ■ Two Types Depending on the cap specifications, you can choose between two types: ear straps and head straps. Manufactured in Vietnam. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company aims to be a leading player in the non-woven fabric industry, focusing on creating environmentally friendly and economical products using natural materials, recycled materials, and recycled paper. We are committed to accurately capturing our customers' needs and developing and proposing products that are optimal for their requirements and applications, including materials and sizes. As we celebrate our 50th anniversary, we will continue to propose cost reduction and quality improvement in production and service delivery through the creation of products that balance ecology and economy. Latest Exhibition Information: The 38th Internepcon Japan January 24 (Wed) - 26 (Fri), 2024 Tokyo Big Sight, East Hall 1, E4-33