[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunseok Yoo] Maxlotec, a specialized manufacturer of automated equipment including automated robots (logistics transfer robots), announced on the 30th that it has signed an overseas sales rights contract for the smart wearable air purification mask ‘Airdome Mask’ released by Beakle System.


The ‘Airdome Mask’ is a product that combines air purification and fine dust mask functions. According to the company, it blocks 99% of ultrafine dust through an H13 grade filter, boasting nearly perfect filtering compared to the 3M KN95 (Chinese standard) mask which blocks 95%. In particular, it applies a patented Two-way Valve structure to supply only purified fresh air in real time. It improves the re-inhalation of carbon dioxide, which is considered a drawback of existing fine dust masks.


A company official explained, "Most fine dust masks are disposable after one use, causing environmental pollution due to large amounts of waste," adding, "The ‘Airdome Mask’ can operate for up to 30 days based on 8 hours of use per day with just charging, reducing waste by up to 98%, thereby lowering the possibility of secondary environmental pollution."




Maxlotec expects to contribute to preventing further spread of diseases through this licensing contract. It also secured a foothold to export the ‘Airdome Mask’, which combines excellent technology and stability, to global markets including advanced markets such as the United States, Europe, and Japan, as well as China and Southeast Asia where air pollution caused by fine dust is severe.


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