Kinari-to (plant-derived new non-woven fabric material) has obtained 95% biomass certification.
It is a non-woven fabric material that can be processed through thermoforming, sewing, and welding, primarily made from cellulose and PLA. It has a gentle texture mainly derived from pulp.
"Kinari-to" is a plant-based sheet that can be heat-formed, sewn, and welded. It is made from wood, has a natural texture and gentle feel, and can combine wood fibers with various materials. - Certified with a 95% biomass mark. 【Features】 ≪Plastic-free≫ It does not use fossil resource-derived plastics and utilizes plant-based raw materials. ≪Biodegradable≫ The cellulose and biomass plastics used as raw materials are biodegradable. They can decompose under certain conditions and return to nature. ≪Possible to blend powders, etc.≫ It can incorporate functional powders such as deodorants, as well as unused biomass like tea leaves and coffee grounds. ≪Shape flexibility≫ It can be heat-pressed into various shapes using standard molding machines for resin sheets. Additionally, it is possible to create bag-shaped items through sewing or welding. ≪Other features≫ Provides cushioning and shock absorption through the airlaid method. Excellent breathability and moisture retention. Functional properties such as deodorization and moisture absorption can also be added. For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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This is a non-woven fabric material made from plant-derived raw materials that can be processed through thermal molding, sewing, and welding. It is composed of cellulose and PLA. Functional powders and manufacturing process waste can be blended into the raw materials. Product Specifications Composition: Cellulose, PLA, etc. Thickness: 0.6mm to 1.5mm Shape: Roll of raw material, width 640mm × length 150m or more (It can be provided in roll form, flat sheets, or molded products) Printing: Proven results with flexographic printing using water-based inks.
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Kinari-to's Product Development - Utilizing the gentle texture as packaging material for cosmetics - Utilizing cushioning properties as bottle packaging - As clothing accessories such as slippers and hangers - Utilizing absorbency as aroma stones - As environmentally friendly disposable slippers
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Prince Kinokuros will exhibit at the "New Functional Materials Exhibition 2025."
Oji Kinokuro will be exhibiting at the "New Functional Materials Exhibition 2025," which will be held for three days from January 29 to 31, 2025, at Tokyo Big Sight. * Exhibition Booth: East Hall 6, Material Zone, Booth Number: 6P-09 * News Release: https://www.kinocloth.co.jp/news/q19k9wybwhql/ * Official Page of "New Functional Materials Exhibition 2025": https://www.mfg.cj-exhibition.com/lp/NEO/
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Prince Kinokuro will exhibit at "POWTEX 2024 (25th International Powder Technology Exhibition Tokyo)."
Prince Kinokuros will exhibit at "POWTEX 2024 (25th International Powder Technology Exhibition Tokyo)" held at Tokyo Big Sight from November 27 to 29. At this exhibition, we will mainly showcase sheets blended with functional powders and their applications. Additionally, we will conduct a demonstration of powder sheet formation using a demo machine that will be unveiled for the first time at the exhibition venue. 【Event Overview】 Dates: November 27 (Wednesday) to November 29 (Friday), 2024 Hours: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Location: Tokyo Big Sight, Halls East 1, 2, and 3 (Our booth location: 3A-45) Online Exhibition: November 11 (Monday) 9:30 AM to December 26 (Thursday) 5:00 PM *Press Release https://www.kinocloth.co.jp/news/917nhu6pqyl/ *POWTEX 2024 Official Site https://www.powtex.com/tokyo/
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We will be exhibiting at the 2024 Tokyo International Packaging Exhibition (Tokyo Pack).
Oji Holdings and its group companies will exhibit at the "2024 Tokyo International Packaging Exhibition (Tokyo Pack)" held at Tokyo Big Sight from October 23 (Wednesday) to 25 (Friday). Tokyo Pack is the largest international comprehensive packaging exhibition in Japan, focusing on packaging materials, containers, and packaging machinery. The Functional Materials Company will also showcase a variety of environmentally friendly products, so we invite you to visit and stop by the Oji Group booth to see, touch, and hear about our offerings. * Tokyo Pack exhibition news release: https://www.ojiholdings.co.jp/news/?itemid=2053&dispmid=1199&TabModule958=0 At the same Tokyo Big Sight and on the same dates, the "LABEL FORUM JAPAN 2024" will also feature Oji Tack Co., Ltd. and Shintack Kasei Co., Ltd. from the Functional Materials Company, so we kindly ask you to visit both events. * Label Forum exhibition news release: https://www.ojitac.co.jp/information/pdf/240930.pdf
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Prince Kinokros will be exhibiting at 'ANEX2024 Taipei'.
Oji Kinocloth Co., Ltd. will exhibit at "ANEX2024 Taipei," co-hosted by the Asian Nonwoven Fabrics Association (ANFA) and the Taiwan Nonwoven Fabrics Industry Association (TNFIA), from May 22 to May 24. This exhibition is considered one of the world's three major nonwoven fabric exhibitions and is the largest comprehensive exhibition for the nonwoven fabric industry in Asia, held every three years. It is expected to attract over 400 exhibitors related to manufacturing, materials, machinery, and more, as well as 20,000 visitors. Oji Kinocloth Co., Ltd. will showcase the following products developed to contribute to reducing food waste and petroleum-derived plastics. *Press Release https://www.ojiholdings.co.jp/news/?itemid=1987&dispmid=1199&TabModule958=0 *Official Website URL for 'ANEX2024 Taipei' https://www.anex2024.com/
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Announcement of the development of a new non-woven fabric material derived from plants, "Kinari-to."
We are pleased to announce that Oji Kinokuro Co., Ltd. has successfully developed a new non-woven fabric derived from plants called "Kinari-to." "Kinari-to" is primarily made from plant-based cellulose and polylactic acid (PLA), making it a biodegradable material. Origin of "Kinari-to": It embodies the thoughts of "being made from wood," "having a natural texture and gentle feel," "the combination of wood fibers and various materials," and "wanting to work together with you on environmental issues." *Related URL: https://www.ojiholdings.co.jp/Portals/0/resources/content/files/news/2022/JP03kN17.pdf?TabModule958=0