Read on to learn more about odor-free clothing, bacteria on everyday items, peace of mind when using public transportation, sensible dust mite protection for your home, antimicrobial paints and why your favorite articles should be protected against bacteria, odors, mildew and material damage.
- 9.12.2020
SANITIZED is Finalist
SANITIZED AG is among the six finalists that the Swiss Venture Club has nominated for the Prix SVC Espace Mittelland 2021.
- 11.11.2020
SANITIZED e IMCD Brasil , Excelência e valor nas especialidades químicas na Industria de Polímeros
SANITIZED e IMCD Brasil, dois especialistas em seus respectivos campos, com ma visão compartilhada de valores, unem suas forças.
- 20.10.2020
FERRO-PLAST and SANITIZED AG: New strategic sales partnership for the Sanitized® antimicrobial polymer additives in Italy
October 20, 2020 / Italy and Switzerland: SANITIZED customers in the polymer industry in Italy will profit from FERRO-PLAST’s expertise and established sales network. The Sanitized® antimicrobial additives for hygiene function and material protection for polymers will be marketed in Italy by our new sales partner.
- 3.8.2020
New strategic sales partnership with CHEMLOGIS for antimicrobial polymer additives in Mexico
SANITIZED customers in the polymer industry in Mexico will profit from CHEMLOGIS’s expertise and established sales network. The Sanitized® antimicrobial additives for hygiene function and material protection for polymers will be marketed in Mexico by our new sales partner.
- 8.7.2020
SANITIZED TecCenter receives IAC certification. R&D support for textile odor-management according to international testing standards
To ensure responsible use of biocides and international comparability, test methods and test results for antimicrobial treated products must be transparent, useful and comparable.
- 1.7.2020
Comprehensive hygiene management is gaining in importance in the Corona crisis:
Antiviral properties of selected Sanitized® products on hard, non-porous surfaces are confirmed.Burgdorf/CH, June 26, 2020: Tests conducted by independent laboratories have now confirmed that several Sanitized® products have an effectiveness against viruses on polymer surfaces.
- 30.4.2020
EXPANDING GLOBAL TEXTILE AND POLYMER BUSINESS WITH NEW PARTNERSHIP
Burgdorf, Switzerland, April 30, 2020. SANITIZED AG announces that it has entered into an agreement with Consolidated Pathways Inc. Midland, Michigan USA to globally promote the Sanitized® odor-management, hygiene function and material protection technologies to brands and retailers.
- 27.4.2020
Virus protection for PES textiles
Independant labs have tested and confirmed: two proven Sanitized® additives are also effective against viruses. This is very good news, especially for producers of face masks, textiles for health care apparel, or even bed linens or mattresses. It was possible to reduce viruses by up to 99 % during trials.
- 16.4.2020
SANITIZED AG aids measures to promote hygiene management during the coronavirus pandemic:
Antiviral properties of Sanitized® products on synthetics validatedBurgdorf/CH, April 16, 2020: Tests conducted by independent laboratories have now confirmed that a treatment with Sanitized® T 99-19 and Sanitized® T 11-15 reduces the viral load on PES textiles by up to 99 %.
- 11.2.2020
Misunderstanding of BPR: It is also about “treated articles”
Seven years after the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) came into force, every EU country must for the first time submit a report on compliance with the guidelines in 2020. This will bring new attention to the BPR and probably increased controls.
- 11.2.2020
BPR: Turning an obligation into customer benefit
The obligation to label products that contain biocidal active substances is a thorn in the side for many manufacturers. Why not turn this obligation into an opportunity for transparent communication with customers?
- 11.2.2020
Why ignoring Article 58 of the BPR can be expensive
Importers of products with biocidal components cannot ignore the BPR. After all, anyone who imports “treated articles” into the EU is responsible for the declaration and labeling of the biocidal components, even if he resells the product to a distributor or retailer.