Antimicrobial medical polymers at MD&M Minneapolis.

Presenting our Non-additive, Next-Generation Antimicrobial Polymers for Medical Devices. Dr. Emma Wrigglesworth, Technical Lead at Inhibit Coatings, will be presenting on our exciting new venture into antimicrobial medical polymers for medical devices. Her talk, titled “Non-additive, Next-Generation Antimicrobial Polymers for Medical Devices,” is scheduled for October 17th. It will be held from 3:45 PM to […]

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Antimicrobial desk at inhibit coatings office

An Introduction to the World of Antimicrobial Coating Technology

Antimicrobial Coatings In our daily lives, we encounter numerous surfaces that harbor unseen threats in the form of bacteria and other microorganisms. To combat this pervasive issue, the rise of antimicrobial coatings has become a notable solution. But what exactly are antimicrobial coatings, and how do they work? This article provides an introduction to the

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Coatings Tech: Next-Generation Antimicrobials

We are honored our cutting-edge antimicrobial coating technology is showcased on the front page of Coatings Tech magazine. The May to June 2024 edition highlights an article authored by Dr. Eldon Tate and Dr. Emma Wrigglesworth, titled “Advanced Antimicrobial Waterborne Polyurethane.” This piece introduces an antimicrobial waterborne polyurethane additive, boasting exceptional compatibility with various coating

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Antimicrobial Coatings at the American Coatings Show

Antimicrobial coatings are a modern barrier to infectious diseases, eliminating harmful germs before they are transferred from surfaces to people. They also help protect the article they cover from microbial-caused corrosion and degradation, improving the article’s lifetime and appearance while reducing unpleasant by-products such as odor. From worktops to ventilation systems, clothing to medical devices,

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Antimicrobial Textiles -Unlocking Healthier Environments

Introduction At the forefront of healthcare innovation, our antimicrobial textile coatings offer robust protection for products, people, and the environment. Driven by world-leading antimicrobial technology, these textiles are meticulously engineered to empower healthcare facilities, fostering a safer and more hygienic environment for both patients and medical professionals. Why Antimicrobial Textiles ? Bacterial contamination in health

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New Data: Non-Cytotoxic Antimicrobial Coating

As we kick off 2024 we’re excited to share our progress on our highly effective, non-leaching, antimicrobial polyurethane. We’ve been building our data pack, completing our acute toxicology testing with no irritation, sensitization or toxicity observed across all studies. Now fresh off the press, at the end of last year our ISO 10993-5 study demonstrated

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Upcoming Event – Antimicrobial Medical Devices

Inhibit Coatings is attending the BIOMEDevice Conference in Santa Clara on the 15th and 16th of November. We particularly value the medical device industry. Antimicrobial medical devices are one of the most impactful applications of our technology.  Antimicrobial medical devices consist of specialized medical instruments, implants, or materials designed to prevent or reduce the risk

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Eldon Tate’s Journey in Antimicrobial Technology: The Morgo Podcast

Dr. Eldon Tate, a co-inventor behind Inhibit Coatings, recently joined Jenny Morel on the Morgo podcast to provide a glimpse into his journey in the realm of antimicrobial technology. You can listen to this episode and all other episodes on your favorite podcast app or by visiting https://www.morgo.co/podcasts/eldon-tate. Unveiling the Potential of Antimicrobial Technology During

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