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Sukano's antiviral masterbatches may protect surfaces

25 Feb '21
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Sukano’s antiviral masterbatches have been found to be effective against SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid 19. The testing has been done in an external laboratory specialised in microbiological testing. The antiviral masterbatch allows the final product to remain recyclable without a loss in performance, contributing to the goal of a circular economy.

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has helped raise awareness about the importance of hygiene and health all over the world. The demand for surfaces that do not play a possible role in transmitting a virus has increased - be it in packaging, textiles, industrial or medical applications.

Sukano high performance antiviral masterbatch is designed to protect surfaces from acting as a transmitter. “This makes our product key for environments that require with highest hygiene and sanitary standards, such as the medical, hospitality, sports and events industries,” the company says.

The active ingredient used in Sukano’s antiviral masterbatches is a registered preservative in the EU, Switzerland and the US. However, to claim antiviral effect and promote this in the final product, producers using Sukano’s antiviral masterbatches must test the final product, have the results confirmed by a specialised external laboratory, and must comply with local legal regulations.

Sukano conducted further tests after the last year´s results confirmed the effectiveness of the masterbatch against Feline Coronavirus and Influenza H1N1. The company has now run extensive tests against SARS-Cov-2 in an external laboratory specialised in microbiological testing. The results confirmed the excellent effectiveness of the Masterbatches - within the first 30 minutes an achievement of up to 99.9 per cent reduction on a fabrics surface and a reduction up to 99.98 per cent within 2 hours.

“We extended the tests beyond PET and PA to PP and PLA, and also tested specifically against SARS-Cov-2 according to ISO standards,” states Michael Kirch, global head of R and D for Sukano. “These tests confirm the same robust and efficient results. We are delighted with the outcome of the tests and have now confirmation on the deactivation of the viruses on fabric surfaces by a certified and specialised external laboratory, giving our customers additional trust and confidence to use our high performance additive masterbatch in their applications.”

Sukano’s antiviral masterbatches work by directly integrating an antiviral additive into the polymer, using proprietary formulation and technology, eliminating the need for secondary processing steps. This helps the environment by reducing waste and energy, saving natural resources.

“At Sukano all products are designed for recycling. Our Sukano antiviral masterbatch allows the final product to remain fully recyclable without a loss in performance, contributing to the common goal of a circular economy,” the company says.

The Antiviral Masterbatch is extremely efficient and this powerful technology remains present and effective throughout the life of the product. The antibacterial efficacy was tested and remained after up to 200 washing cycles at 40 degrees Celsius. All this is possible without impacting the fibres’ physical properties or yellowing.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (SV)

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