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TAK develops 'SNOLENE’, a High-Performance Cooling Yarn

TAK develops 'SNOLENE’, a High-Performance Cooling Yarn

Toray Advanced Materials Korea (TAK) (CEO Kim Young-seop) announced that it has developed 'SNOLENE', a cooling yarn that is harmless to the human body, using its proprietary technology.SNOLENE features excellent thermal conductivity and cooling performance, allowing it to quickly disperse heat upon contact with the skin and provide an immediate cooling sensation. Wearing products made with SNOLENE can reduce the perceived temperature by approximately 3 to 6°C during the summer.The yarn also offers outstanding stain resistance, making it safe and hygienic. Its low moisture absorption allows sweat to evaporate quickly and helps the fabric dry fast, maintaining comfort. Additionally, it is extremely lightweight and soft to the touch, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, such as bedding and garments that come into direct contact with the skin.TAK official stated, “Demand for cooling fibers is rapidly increasing due to ongoing heatwaves and climate change,” adding, “TAK will continue to build trust by proactively addressing customer needs through the development of innovative materials that align with ESG trends.”

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2025 Toray Chemical Engineering Award

2025 Toray Chemical Engineering Award

Professor Moon Il of the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Chonnam National University has been selected as the 5th recipient of the Toray Chemical Engineering Award, established by Toray Advanced Materials Korea (TAK).Award ceremony was held on April 24 at EXCO in Daegu during the Spring General Meeting and Academic Conference of the Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers.Professor Moon was honored with the award in recognition of his outstanding contributions, including:◆ Serving as the inaugural Secretary General of the Accreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea (ABEEK), contributing to the improvement of chemical engineering curriculum◆ Promoting the globalization of engineering education and advancing industry development through his experience in both academia and the private sector◆ Publishing over 180 papers in SCI-indexed journals, achieving an h-index of 40, and holding 41 patentsUpon receiving the award, Professor Moon said “I am honored to have my research achievements recognized. I will continue to devote myself to producing meaningful outcomes in this field.”Established in 2021, the Toray Chemical Engineering Award aims to recognize individuals who have significantly contributed to the advancement of chemical engineering in Korea.Each year, outstanding researchers are selected through the Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers, and recipients are awarded a plaque and a monetary prize of KRW 10 million.

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Toray Advanced Materials Korea (TAK) practices Blood Donation to Save Lives

Toray Advanced Materials Korea (TAK) practices Blood Donation to Save Lives

Toray Advanced Materials Korea (TAK) held a blood donation campaign on April 10 at its Magok headquarters.This blood donation drive was conducted in collaboration with the Korean Red Cross, which dispatched a bloodmobile to the Magok office building.All donated blood certificates will be collected and donated to the Korea Childhood Leukemia Foundation (KCLF) in the future.At the end of 2024, TAK delivered 200 blood donation certificates — generously contributed by its employees — to the Korea Childhood Leukemia Foundation (KCLF).Employees who participated in the donation shared, "We hope to help save precious lives, especially at a time when there is a shortage of blood supply."

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TAK donates Development Fund to 5th Artillery Brigade to Support Soldier Welfare

TAK donates Development Fund to 5th Artillery Brigade to Support Soldier Welfare

Toray Advanced Materials Korea (TAK), led by CEO Kim Young-seop announced that it has donated KRW 10 million to the 5th Artillery Brigade of the Republic of Korea Army, a sister military unit, to support the welfare of its soldiers.This contribution aims to boost the morale of soldiers dedicated to national security and to further strengthen the partnership and goodwill between TAK and the 5th Artillery Brigade.Since forming a sisterhood relationship in 2012, TAK and the 5th Artillery Brigade have maintained close ties through various exchange activities, including hosting events for exemplary officers and their spouses, offering military experience programs for employees' children, and delivering care packages to soldiers.CEO Kim Young-seop said, "We hope this will provide encouragement to the soldiers who are devoted to their duties on the frontlines of national defense,"adding, "We will continue to foster our partnership with the brigade and promote shared growth through ongoing collaboration."TAK plans to continue contributing to the local community and national security through various social contribution activities in the future.

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