In conjunction with World Anti-Counterfeiting Day yesterday, we have decided to share some of the dangerous impacts of counterfeit goods. Many people do not realize that there are more negative impacts rather than positive ones.
We have heard a lot of cases of burned houses and most of the cases are due to short circuit. A short circuit happens when two or more wires that are not supposed to come in contact with each other touch. This can happen a lot easier when the electrical appliances we use are fake.
The current coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) caused a number of items to become scarce and expensive. Such as masks, disinfectant liquids, and hand sanitizers. Hence, these high demand items may lead to counterfeiting.
In this Industrial Revolution 4.0, power banks have become one of our essential items in our daily life. It is a handy power source that we can easily bring everywhere we go. However, anything this good has a downside to them.
Back in 2018, Samsung made it into the headlines by announcing their brand collaboration with Supreme. Sudden “legal fake” issue arises when they found out it was not the actual original brand they were going to collaborate with.
Almost impossible to be imitated. Microporous Membranes are produced with the national controlled heavy ion accelerator. Extremely high-density pores around 600k/cm², with a diameter of 3 ~ 4 µm which is unable to identify by naked eyes.