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ANI setting up pilot plant for NanoFense in US

11 Dec '20
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Pic: Applied Nanoscience Inc
Pic: Applied Nanoscience Inc

Applied Nanoscience (ANI), a nanotechnology-based air filtration performance company, is working to produce NanoFense formulation in the US. It is setting up a pilot plant in Downs, KS with participation of the Kansas Department of Commerce. Last month, a wholly owned LLC of the company was awarded a PPE Manufacturing Grant for the fight against COVID-19.

ANI had earlier this year announced the completion of process enhancements to ensure reliable production scale-up of the company’s proprietary antimicrobial NanoFense technology, a US patented nanoparticle formulation.

The company is working closely with both Downs Enterprises and Kansas State University’s Technology Development Institute (TDI) on the project.

“This award from the Kansas Department of Commerce acknowledges the global need for air filtration companies to offer genuinely protective and higher-performance products. This better positions ANI as an attractive, strategic partner with filter media producers as well as established air filtration product companies who can now fully exploit our technology in efforts to better protect people from harmful pathogens. Our technology, disruptive product design efforts and issued patent protection are all intended to provide more safety to consumers while creating an effective competitive advantage in many markets currently utilising generic, untreated filter media,” stated Thomas Allen, president and CEO, ANI.

ANI has international patents protecting its broad NEFT platform in 13 countries spanning five continents. The patent coverage includes three main methods of associating nanoparticles with filter media: coating the filter media with a powder of nanoparticles, impregnating the nanoparticles into the filter media, and having pellets of nanoparticles located adjacent to the filter media.

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