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Shima Seiki produces knitted facemasks for local schoolchildren
The masks were produced at Shima Seiki headquarters at the request of the prefectural government of Wakayama...
26th May 2020
Knitting Industry
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Wakayama, Japan
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Leading Japanese flat knitting solutions provider Shima Seiki has been producing 3D knitted masks for use at primary schools and junior-high schools in Wakayama Prefecture where the company is based.
The masks were produced at Shima Seiki headquarters at the request of the prefectural government of Wakayama, based on knitting data for one of several types of masks released by the company since 19 March in its effort to help fight the spread of CoVID-19.
The data was originally intended for Shima Seiki users to knit masks on their own knitting machines and is available for download from the Shima Seiki Users’ Site, a knit sample archive featuring over 10,000 items. There have been over 300 downloads for various mask data so far.
The mask data drew interest from the prefecture, which promptly made its request for mask production. It is rare for Shima Seiki to accept requests for knit production in mass quantities, but the company views it as an opportunity to contribute to its community, which it has continuously cherished. The arrangement also benefits children of Shima Seiki employees who attend school in those school districts.
8000 children’s masks have been produced on Shima Seiki’s SVR093SP computerized flat knitting machine in 14 gauge. Although a conventional shaping machine, SVR093SP is capable of producing masks in one-piece without the need for sewing afterward, identical to the WHOLEGARMENT masks whose data is also available for production on the company’s SWG-N2 series WHOLEGARMENT knitting machines. The children’s masks are available in 3 sizes to cover the wide age-range of schoolchildren.
© Shima Seiki.
The 3D form-fitted masks provide superior fit and comfort. Integral ear straps that are knitted along with the mask portion reduces stress on the ears and require no further sewing for quick response production. A filter-pouch is knitted-in for inserting commercially available virus filters and other filtration fabrics. Holes are also knitted-in for insertion of wires that provide further adjustment for improved fit.
The knitted cotton masks can be washed and reused repeatedly. Unlike common nonwoven surgical masks however, knit masks do not have virus and pollen-filtration functionality. Their main purpose is to contain spray from coughing and sneezing, and for reducing exposure to allergens.
Mask Data Details
Mask type: Shaped 3D knit mask
Size: Kids’ S, M and L
Material: Cotton, nylon, polyurethane
Machine: SVR093SP computerized knitting machine
Gauge: 14G
For more information please contact:
Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd.
Tel: +81 73-474-8210
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