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AATCC reviews Quick-Med's 'Stay Fresh' technology

10 Sep '13
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Quick-Med Technologies, a life sciences company that is developing innovative technologies for the healthcare and consumer markets, announced that its Stay Fresh technology is featured in AATCC Review the journal of the American Association of Textile Colorist and Chemists. The AATCC is a not for profit association of textile professionals, and a leader in development of standards and for knowledge about textiles and textile processing.

"We are very pleased that AATCC elected to publish this scientific article detailing our peroxide based antimicrobial technology. Our Stay Fresh technology can add functionality and value to textiles, as well as preserve hygiene and freshness.

It also protects textiles from microbial degradation during all parts of their life cycle -- from production and inventory preservation through to providing added comfort for the end user," said Bernd Liesenfeld, Quick-Med's President and lead author for the publication. The article details testing showing strong antimicrobial efficacy even after multiple launderings, and presents substantiating analytical testing data that document how the peroxide fictionalization provides superior durability compared to many other antimicrobial finishes.

About Stay Fresh

Stay Fresh is Quick-Med's newest technology platform. This technology is based on hydrogen peroxide -- a well known consumer antimicrobial product that is commonly used in households for disinfecting cuts, scrapes, toothbrushes, etc. Due to its green credentials, Hydrogen Peroxide is also seeing increasing use in household cleaning products targeting environmentally conscious consumers.

Hydrogen peroxide is also produced by human cells to combat invasive bacteria, and is a naturally occurring preservative component of milk and honey. EPA has registered Stay Fresh to be utilized to protect a broad selection of treated goods for consumer use, including textiles, decorative fabrics, and functional fabrics such as filters and carpets.

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