If you are looking for Nonwoven Fabric Companies in Japan
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1 Sage Automotive Interiors, Strakonice Fabrics, s.r.o.
This inspiration has fueled our growth to become a leading supplier of high-performance automotive interior solutions. It has also fueled a passion for innovation, earning our products a global reputation for unmatched quality, high-end design and precision engineering. After all, a car isn’t simply a machine, it’s a living space. And how that space makes us feel—pampered, protected or powerful—is what brings an interior to life.
2 Edana, the voice of nonwovens
EDANA is the leading global association and voice of the nonwovens and related industries.
Since 1971, the association has provided for its 320+ members, a comprehensive range of services with the information and data necessary to enhance the industry’s goals and performance. The association has a global reach with a focus on Europe, the Middle East and Africa
All activities reflect the changing dynamics of the nonwovens industry with three areas of particular focus:
advocate free and fair trade
foster product stewardship
create an environment beneficial to innovation and to sustainable and profitable growth
3 San-M Package
Non-woven fabric used in various genres such as medical, industrial, and general household use.
It was in 1968 that San-M Package discovered the potential of this new material called non-woven fabric and started processing it.
We have always developed cutting-edge processing technology such as the world’s first ultrasonic welding process and the development of our own sewing machine.
Pursuing high quality, we are now the world leader in the processing of non-woven disposable masks.
We will continue to have the same line of sight as our customers and aim to develop better custom-made products.
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5 NIPPON NOZZLE
6 FSX
We continue to contribute to create customers’ “impression” though our products and services on a daily basis. Always questioning ourselves whether our work is related to “creation of new Omotenashi (hospitality)”. Our goal is to introduce the Japanese culture of Oshibori to the world by leading as the cutting-edge global company of this filed.
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8 Warlon Co., Ltd.
Washi paper (Japanese paper) developed independently after paper was introduced to Japan from China 1,400 years ago. This material can adjust interior lighting and was designated in recent years as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Washi paper is known outside Japan as an artistic paper and mending material. However, it can also be used as an interior design and decorative material in a variety of ways such as with blinds, paneling, wallpaper, lighting, and doors and windows. As an interior design material, the allure of Washi paper is that it can be used to adjust sunlight and LED light by diffusing and reflecting it to exude a healing, tranquil, and peaceful atmosphere. For example, by using it for Japanese shoji sliding doors as well as other doors and windows, you can soften bright sunlight into a gentle indoor light or use it as a light cover to make harsh LED and other light sources more mellow.
9 ENEOSテクノマテリアル株式会社 成田工場
MILIFE® is a revolutionary 100% polyester nonwoven that combines orientation and spinning technology. Manufactured in a sophisticated proprietary process, MILIFE® provides a silk-like surface, and a unique feel and appearance.
10 Tsujitomi
Currently, we manufacture a wide range of non-woven fabrics such as automobile materials, industrial materials, interior products and daily necessities.
We are also aiming for further globalization in the future.