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The masks used by the G7 leaders turned out to be made by this small business.

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Top Tech! Air Queen! Late topic
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s left hand is wearing a mask air queen produced by Top Tech during the G7 summit in the UK from the 11th to the 13th. Photo provided by = Toptech is belatedly drawing attention as it was revealed that the masks worn by the leaders at the G7 summit in seven major countries in the U.K. were developed and manufactured by a Korean company on the 11th to the 13th.

According to Top Tech, a company that makes equipment for cell phone and semiconductor production, leaders and participants at the G7 summit produced by the company!Air Queen! It is understood that he was wearing a mask. “I was very surprised to see British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other officials wearing Air Queen masks,” said an official at Top Tech. “Top Tech did not sponsor masks for the G7 summit, but it seems that Air Queen importers and vendors supplied masks during the G7 summit.” The official added that Air Queen obtained CE certification, a European Community Mark certification, in the second half of last year, and that many masks have been exported to Europe since the second half of last year.

The company that developed Toptech’s air queen mask is a subsidiary of Toptech and manufacturer of nanofiber!Lemon!Lee Jae-hwan, founder of Lemon and Toptech, has been researching nanofibers since 2007 and has been developing nanofibers in earnest since establishing Lemon in 2012. It finally succeeded in mass production of nanofibers in 2018 and has been supplying nanofibers that are used for clothing materials.

As demand for masks soared due to the Wuhan Corona early last year, Toptech invested its own capital to build 50 mask production equipment and jump into mask production. Mask filters are supplied from lemons. Currently, both lemon and top-tech manufacturers produce masks and sell them as brand! Air Queen!. Both companies are exporting masks.

Nano fiber is a fiber produced by melting raw materials such as polyurethane about one-500th of the thickness of hair. It is called !Fibre of Dreams ! because it has good air permeability and allows bacteria to be blocked and waterproof, and its range of use is vast such as clothing, sanitary napkins, fine dust blocking masks, and beauty mask packs. Last year, Lemon recorded $80.1 billion in sales and $16.1 billion in operating profit. Reporter Shin Soo-hyun

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