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Drylock to Make Masks in Spain

Partners with government to make 100,000 masks per day

Drylock Technologies has partnered with the Ministery of Development of the Junta de Castilla y León in Segovia, Spain, to create more than four million surgical-hygienic masks duirng the next three months. The masks will be distributed to community groups and organizations.


The conversations between Drylock, promoter of the project called ‘Masks with a soul’, and the regional government, began a month ago, allowing the Ministery of Development time to acquire  specific machinery, which will leave the Shanghai airport on May 13.
 

Drylock, one of the leading companies in the manufacture of absorbent intimate hygiene products, has created a separate space for the line of manufacture of this sanitary material in its Segovian factory. A 200 square meter clean room will house a line able to make 100,000 masks per day.

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