Turkey-based Aksa Akrilik's Everfresh tech neutralises coronavirus

07
May '21
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The Everfresh technology developed by Turkey-based acrylic fibre producer Aksa Akrilik can make coronavirus ineffective by 97.48 per cent in 30 minutes in textile products such as denim, active clothing, socks, carpet and bedding. The company has announced that its Everfresh antimicrobial fibre has successfully passed the COVID-19 test.

Unlike spray or other products produced with similar methods, Everfresh has antimicrobial effects thanks to the zinc compound in the fibre, the company said in a press release. The product is harmless as it is not a finishing, and can be used in carpets, blankets, quilts, beddings, towels and pillows.

The effect of coronavirus can be reduced with Everfresh products in crowded areas as it prevents the formation of bacteria, fungi and mould. It continues to maintain its antimicrobial activity and impact against coronavirus even after it is washed repeatedly, the release said.

Aksa Akrilik board member and general manager Cengiz Tas stated that Everfresh technology does not provide protection against coronavirus, but inactivates the virus by 97.48 per cent within a certain period of time.

Tas added: “With our new product Everfresh, we are delighted to respond to the health-sensitive needs of our society. Everfresh once again made a difference in textile products by eliminating coronavirus by 97.48 per cent in half an hour. Thanks to its zinc compound, Everfresh provides antimicrobial properties to the products and reduces the need to wash the product by preventing bad odours.

“I can tell that it meets all expectations with its fast drying, water vapour permeability, air permeability, thermal insulation, soft, light and comfortable structure. Our product has been on the market since last year and is currently attracting a lot of attention. In addition to this, we anticipate that in the coming period we will meet the increasing needs especially for carpets with Everfresh technology in the market.”

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)


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