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About Dynic Corporation
Dynic Corporation
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Dynic Corporation produces and sells fabric and apparel products in Japan. It provides materials; publishing, stationery, and fancy products; print media supplies; nonwoven fabric products; apparel products comprising STAFLEX and PANELON fusible interlinings for garments, HARO shaping, and WELDEX interlinings for collars, as well as NIC SEVEN and CETUS care label materials; industrial products; special embossed products; foils, films, and paper products, as well as processed paper, paper tubes, and coating paper; and environmentally friendly products, as well as products for home. The company also offers book binding cloth, cloth for stationery paper goods, various bags/backpacks/purses made from simulated leather, computer ribbons, fine films, cloth for magnetic passbooks, various types of printing materials, business card and postcard printers, and moisture getters for organic ELs. In addition, it provides materials for automobile interiors; filters; fusible interlinings for clothing; and interior decorating items, such as carpets and wallpapers, tarpaulins, aluminum foils, and composite films for food container. The company was formerly known as Nippon Cloth Industry Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Dynic Corporation in 1974. Dynic Corporation was incorporated in 1919 and is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan.
Dynic Corporation produces and sells fabric and apparel products in Japan. It provides materials; publishing, stationery, and fancy products; print media supplies; nonwoven fabric products; apparel products comprising STAFLEX and PANELON fusible interlinings for garme...
Dynic Corporation produces and sells fabric and apparel products in Japan. It provides materials; publishing, stationery, and fancy products; print media supplies; nonwoven fabric products; apparel products comprising STAFLEX and PANELON fusible interlinings for garments, HARO shaping, and WELDEX interlinings for collars, as well as NIC SEVEN and CETUS care label materials; industrial products; special embossed products; foils, films, and paper products, as well as processed paper, paper tubes, and coating paper; and environmentally friendly products, as well as products for home. The company also offers book binding cloth, cloth for stationery paper goods, various bags/backpacks/purses made from simulated leather, computer ribbons, fine films, cloth for magnetic passbooks, various types of printing materials, business card and postcard printers, and moisture getters for organic ELs. In addition, it provides materials for automobile interiors; filters; fusible interlinings for clothing; and interior decorating items, such as carpets and wallpapers, tarpaulins, aluminum foils, and composite films for food container. The company was formerly known as Nippon Cloth Industry Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Dynic Corporation in 1974. Dynic Corporation was incorporated in 1919 and is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan.
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