Long-lasting self-disinfecting Antimicrobial Material Technology
In a significant leap towards enhancing public health, Prof. Lo and Prof. Kan from PolyU introduced an enduring antiviral material technology in 2021, laying the foundation for the establishment of IML in 2022. This pioneering initiative, known as IMU+, epitomizes a groundbreaking approach to disease prevention. Prof. Lo and Prof. Kan's innovative spirit led to the conception of a material with unparalleled antiviral efficacy and robustness. The IMU+ technology strategically integrates antimicrobial- agent-layer by layer throughout the production process, resulting in an array of materials fortified with expansive and enduring antiviral and antibacterial attributes.
The distinct positive charge layers generated on the surface of IMU+ products rupture the cell walls or envelopes of bacteria and viruses upon contact, rendering them inactive. Remarkably, the efficacy of these embedded antimicrobial agents endures even if the surface of the product undergoes wear, offering protection for a span of at least three years. This pioneering technology finds its applications in a diverse range of materials, from vegan leather to LDPE and HDPE, showcasing its versatility and potential to revolutionize contact transmission prevention in high-risk environments.
Now, the technology has protected various sectors including hospitals, real estate developers, malls, schools, hotels, and governmental organizations.
The distinct positive charge layers generated on the surface of IMU+ products rupture the cell walls or envelopes of bacteria and viruses upon contact, rendering them inactive. Remarkably, the efficacy of these embedded antimicrobial agents endures even if the surface of the product undergoes wear, offering protection for a span of at least three years. This pioneering technology finds its applications in a diverse range of materials, from vegan leather to LDPE and HDPE, showcasing its versatility and potential to revolutionize contact transmission prevention in high-risk environments.
Now, the technology has protected various sectors including hospitals, real estate developers, malls, schools, hotels, and governmental organizations.