100% Domestic Raw Materials · Use of Welcron Meltblown Filter

Welcron Healthcare announced on the 28th that it will launch the 'CareOn Sensitive Mask KF94' made from domestically sourced raw materials. Photo by Welcron Healthcare

Welcron Healthcare announced on the 28th that it will launch the 'CareOn Sensitive Mask KF94' made from domestically sourced raw materials. Photo by Welcron Healthcare

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Welcron Healthcare announced on the 28th that it will launch the ‘CareOn Sensitive Mask KF94’ made from domestically sourced raw materials.


According to Welcron Healthcare, the CareOn Sensitive Mask is made using the company’s high-efficiency ‘Meltblown (MB)’ filter. With a ‘BFE’ (Bacterial Filtration Efficiency) of 99%, it can protect the human body from various bacteria and infectious agents.


This product uses a 4-layer filtration system and Welcron Meltblown filter to block fine particles as small as 0.4㎛ (micrometers), helping to prevent respiratory infectious diseases. Additionally, its 3-fold structure covers not only the respiratory area but the entire lower jaw when worn, reducing the contact area with the skin and minimizing concerns about makeup smudging or being wiped off.


Moreover, the CareOn Sensitive Mask applies the ‘Aquatrans’ technique to the mask material, which quickly absorbs and releases moisture. The Aquatrans technique, a patented technology used in functional sportswear, provides a fresh wearing experience even after long hours of use, and according to Welcron, it can be worn without worrying about fogging even when wearing glasses.



A Welcron Healthcare official stated, “The CareOn Sensitive Mask is safely made using domestically sourced raw materials,” and added, “We will continue to release various quarantine and hygiene products that help prevent viruses, such as masks and hand sanitizers, under the CareOn brand.”


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