Suppress the growth of bacteria adhering to the film surface! Introduction of products for infection and food poisoning prevention.
We handle domestically produced "films" that comply with the Food Sanitation Act. These films have antibacterial properties and are made from materials that are resistant to fogging, suppressing the growth of bacteria that adhere to the film's surface. There is no need for mold costs, and we can manufacture in desired sizes and small lots. 【Features】 ■ Antibacterial on both sides + fog-resistant on both sides (antibacterial properties and fog-resistant material) ■ Suppresses the growth of bacteria adhering to the film's surface ■ Domestically produced film compliant with the Food Sanitation Act *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Benefits of Use】 ■ Provides customers with a sense of security ■ Can promote antibacterial measures ■ Improves hygiene awareness among contractors ■ Can be manufactured in desired sizes and small lots ■ No mold costs required *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■ Infections and food poisoning prevention *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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After the war, in 1946, we received cellophane film from a cellophane manufacturer located in Takatsuki at that time, and this marked the beginning of our company as we produced Japan's first cellophane (film) rope. Subsequently, at the request of food manufacturers, we began producing aluminum containers, and at the request of the floral industry, we developed flower bags, which are now used by dealers and users across Japan. In recent years, we have also received positive feedback for processing paper products, including glassine paper. Additionally, we provide part of our facilities as the headquarters for the Boy Scouts Takatsuki Group 1 for the local children.