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REIN47® BENEFITS

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SOLUTIONS

FAQ’S

1. What is antimicrobial technology?
Antimicrobial technology describes the collective knowledge, experience, and methods of using additives to create products permanently protected against microorganisms.

2. How does antimicrobial technology work?
Introduced during the manufacturing process, our antimicrobial additives exert a negative effect on any contaminating microorganism causing its death, either by chemical or mechanical means.

3. What are the benefits of antimicrobial technology?
-Reduce bacteria by up to 99.999%
-Proven efficacy against fungi
-Proven effectiveness against viruses
-Cross-contamination is reduced
-Extends the useful life of the product in which it is applied

4. What types of antimicrobials exist?
Disinfectants, antibiotics, and antimicrobial additives.

5. How many types of antimicrobial additives are there?
Silver ion antimicrobial additives: suitable for use in a

wide range of materials and applications, including paints, coatings, textiles, polymers, and other materials.
-Zinc antimicrobial additives: well-known antibacterial and antifungal compound.
-Copper antimicrobial additives: they can provide antimicrobial protection in hygiene conservation applications, with paints, coatings, and polymers being the most suitable substrates for use.
-Organic antimicrobial additives: including phenolic biocides, quaternary ammonium compounds, and fungicides.

6. Are all antimicrobials the same?
The way antimicrobial substances work, act, or last is not universal. Anything that is antimicrobial affects microorganisms, but the term antimicrobial is not a measure of performance.

7. What is the difference between antimicrobial and antibacterial?
-An antimicrobial is effective against microorganisms like bacteria, mold, fungi, and even viruses.
-An antibacterial is only effective against bacteria.

1. What is antimicrobial technology?
Antimicrobial technology describes the collective knowledge, experience, and methods of using additives to create products permanently protected against microorganisms.

2. How does antimicrobial technology work?
Introduced during the manufacturing process, our antimicrobial additives exert a negative effect on any contaminating microorganism causing its death, either by chemical or mechanical means.

3. What are the benefits of antimicrobial technology?
-Reduce bacteria by up to 99.999%
-Proven efficacy against fungi
-Proven effectiveness against viruses
-Cross-contamination is reduced
-Extends the useful life of the product in which it is applied

4. What types of antimicrobials exist?
Disinfectants, antibiotics, and antimicrobial additives.

5. How many types of antimicrobial additives are there?
Silver ion antimicrobial additives: suitable for use in a wide range of materials and applications, including paints, coatings, textiles, polymers, and other materials.
-Zinc antimicrobial additives: well-known antibacterial and antifungal compound.
-Copper antimicrobial additives: they can provide antimicrobial protection in hygiene conservation applications, with paints, coatings, and polymers being the most suitable substrates for use.
-Organic antimicrobial additives: including phenolic biocides, quaternary ammonium compounds, and fungicides.

6. Are all antimicrobials the same?
The way antimicrobial substances work, act, or last is not universal. Anything that is antimicrobial affects microorganisms, but the term antimicrobial is not a measure of performance.

7. What is the difference between antimicrobial and antibacterial?
-An antimicrobial is effective against microorganisms like bacteria, mold, fungi, and even viruses.
-An antibacterial is only effective against bacteria.