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Antimicrobial coatings are made up of a chemical ingredient or a combination of chemical compounds that prevent bacteria from growing on the surface
Antimicrobial coatings are made up of a chemical ingredient or a combination of chemical compounds that prevent bacteria from growing on the surface
Antimicrobial coatings are made up of a chemical ingredient or a combination of chemical compounds that prevent bacteria from growing on the surface.

Antimicrobial coatings are made up of a chemical ingredient or a combination of chemical compounds that prevent bacteria from growing on the surface. These are commonly utilised in healthcare settings as well as intense research centres where sanitization of the work environment is critical. These are also utilised in homes, particularly in places like bathrooms and kitchens that are frequently in contact with humans and can serve as breeding grounds for infections. Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.a. ), Escherichia coli (E.a. ), Bacillus subtilis, and Listeria are just a few of the germs that can be kept at bay with antimicrobial coatings.

For instance, in October 2021, a major Antimicrobial Coatings provider company in the U.S., FiteBac SkinCare, LLC, partnered with NovationSi and RDAbbott to develop antimicrobial protection in artificial and silicone-based rubbers. These coatings also provide protection against ultraviolet (UV) light, which is a well-known source of energy loss in the home and in the workplace. When excessive amounts of UV energy are absorbed through the surface, they can cause fading of both colors and stains. These coatings can effectively prevent UV from penetrating the surface.

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