While people are now seeing the need for face masks, it's also becoming apparent that the average design of both personal and professional medical masks could be improved, and one demand that keeps coming up is a transparent mask. HelloMasks are as protective as ever but also breathable and completely transparent, offering a unique design that does not fog up. The masks are not only useful for helping people to communicate and express a range of emotions more effectively but they're also made with organic biomass-based materials, which makes them biodegradable and recyclable.
The fully transparent face masks are made with a method called electrospinning, which creates ultra-thin threads that are spaced 100 nanometers apart. The project is now growing into a startup of its own, so that the prototypes can be perfected for professionals first, then the general public.
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HelloMasks are Protective, Breathable & Completely Transparent Masks
Trend Themes
1. Transparent Masks - The demand for completely transparent face masks offers opportunities for startups to innovate in the medical and personal protective equipment industries.
2. Organic Biomass-based Materials - The use of organic biomass-based materials in mask production offers opportunities for sustainable innovation in the medical and personal protective equipment industries.
3. Electrospinning Technology - The use of electrospinning technology in creating ultra-thin threads and spacings in mask production offers opportunities for technological innovation in the medical and personal protective equipment industries.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Equipment - Innovative transparent mask designs and the use of organic biomass-based materials and electrospinning technology present opportunities for disruption in the medical equipment manufacturing industry.
2. Personal Protective Equipment - Innovative transparent mask designs and the use of organic biomass-based materials and electrospinning technology present opportunities for disruption in the personal protective equipment manufacturing industry.
3. Sustainability - The use of organic biomass-based materials in mask production presents opportunities for disruption in sustainable manufacturing practices in multiple industries, including the medical and personal protective equipment industries.