Shigematsu Japan
Shigematsu is better known to Chinese consumers as Shigematsu, but since this trademark has been preemptively registered in Chinese mainland, the official trademark of Shigematsu in Chinese mainland is Shigematsu. Founded in 1917, Shigematsu is one of Japan's top manufacturers of respiratory protective equipment. After the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2013, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wore a protective face shield made by Shigematsu when he visited the country. In 2015, a documentary called "Under the Sky" made the issue of smog a hot topic in society, and director Chai Jing wore a mask under Shigematsu. In anti-smog masks, filtration efficiency is the most talked about indicator by the public. However, as long as you follow formal channels and buy products from mainstream manufacturers, the gap between brands is not large. In this case, the tightness of the mask is more important, because even if the filtration efficiency of the mask filter is high, the protective effect will be greatly reduced if particles penetrate into the corners. The biggest advantage of Shigematsu products is that they are optimized for Asian face shapes, the size is smaller, and the contact surface between the hood body and the face is increased, which greatly improves...