Our team at Respack is dedicated in all effort in ensuring that our medical products meet all expected requirements according to the Malaysian Medical Device Authority specifications. We are committed to assuring our customers and associates that our products are stringently checked and audited before they leave our premises. 

In our manufacturing plant, our QA laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art testing equipment. Our quality control checks, production processes and manufacturing floor have been certified and audited by renown certification body TUV Germany for ISO13485 Medical Devices certification. 

At Respack, you are assured of our commitment in delivering the best quality in products and services, exceeding your expectations. 
Choose Respack – the brand you can trust.

F.A.Q.

Some frequent ask question

Fabric masks should be made of three layers of fabric:

  • Inner layer of absorbent material, such as cotton.
  • Middle layer of non-woven non-absorbent material, such as polypropylene.
  • Outer layer of non-absorbent material, such as polyester or polyester blend.

Surgical face masks are made with non-woven fabric, which has better bacteria filtration and air permeability while remaining less slippery than woven cloth. The material most commonly used to make them is polypropylene, either 20 or 25 grams per square meter (gsm) in density.

Surgical face masks are made with non-woven fabric, which has better bacteria filtration and air permeability while remaining less slippery than woven cloth. The material most commonly used to make them is polypropylene, either 20 or 25 grams per square meter (gsm) in density.

5 activated carbon filters, each of which you can use for up to a week before disposing of it. That means that one pack of 30 filters will last you 30 weeks, or roughly seven months. Not bad at all. Tech accessory brand Casetify is now selling reusable cloth masks and filters.

Most masks, however, are disposable and made for one-time use only. The ideal way to wear and dispose of face masks is to not be in use once the masks‘ inner lining gets moist. One can rarely sterilize most of the masks.