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Sanitized opens new TecCentre at Burgdorf

14 Mar '16
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Sanitized AG, provider of the most extensive portfolio of antimicrobial products for the plastics and textile industries, has opened the new Sanitized TecCentre at its Burgdorf/CH head office.

The new TecCentre is expected to provide the best suited solutions in polymer or textile production and provides the best antimicrobial effect and material protection, for instance for mattresses, kitchen utensils, clothes, technical textiles or floor coverings, using a professional, cooperative, and efficient approach. Support for application technology issues, microbiological tests, and a range of analyses will all be delivered at the centre, according to a press release.

The enhanced innovation capabilities include testing facilities for polymer and textile coatings. The new Sanitized TecCentre has the equipment required to manufacture plastic films or coating support systems and textiles, benefitting manufacturers of industrial textiles and geotextiles.

The Sanitized TecCentre is also equipped to carry out all relevant microbiological laboratory tests. Depending on the envisaged type of protection and applied Sanitized technology, the centre can test for mould formation, odour development, material deterioration, dust mites, or bacteria growth – either individually or in combination.

A further objective of the new Sanitized TecCentre consists of testing proven Sanitized products for new types of application. Application of one single Sanitized product for several different articles not only reduces logistic expenses and transport costs but also allows customers to avoid converting their machinery and vehicle fleets.

Urs Stalder, CEO of Sanitized AG said, “The equipment in our new Sanitized TecCentre, allows us to conduct application tests at laboratory level to advance product developments and optimisation which, so far, had to be carried out in customers' manufacturing processes at great expense in terms of machinery, time and energy. In close cooperation with our customers, we can now effectively advance their R&D projects.” (GK)

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