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[2026] Next-Gen Innerwear 'CORE SHIELD®' Blocks Solar Heat Sources for Advanced Heatstroke Protection

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PNX has launched 'CORE SHIELD®', a high-performance innerwear that utilizes Sumitomo Metal Mining technology to block near-infrared rays and suppress temperature rise inside clothing by up to 2°C.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What makes CORE SHIELD® different from traditional cooling innerwear?
A: Unlike traditional cooling innerwear, CORE SHIELD® has the function of physically blocking near-infrared rays (heat rays), which are a cause of heatstroke.
Q: What special material is used in CORE SHIELD®?
A: CORE SHIELD® uses a special ceramic microparticle called 'CWO®' developed by Sumitomo Metal Mining Co., Ltd.
Q: Where is the CWO® material used?
A: CWO® is used in places where extremely high heat-shielding performance is required, such as aircraft, luxury cars, and windows of cutting-edge high-rise buildings.
Q: What effects can be expected from wearing this innerwear?
A: Even under direct sunlight, it can suppress the temperature rise inside the clothing by up to 2°C, preventing the body's core from warming up and reducing the risk of heatstroke.
Q: Why can't traditional cooling innerwear prevent heatstroke?
A: Traditional cooling innerwear only relies on heat transfer at the skin surface and allows near-infrared rays in sunlight to pass through, warming the deeper layers of the skin, which does not fundamentally solve the problem.