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Kme presents a new range of antimicrobial alloys

Kme Florence headquarterAs the first European manufacturer of copper semi-finished goods to be approved to use the “Antimicrobial Copper” brand and Cu+ mark, KME Group has presented KME Plus, its new range of alloys whose antimicrobial properties are backed by extensive scientific evidence.

According to the Florentine company KME, it is a new powerful tool that can help protect touch surfaces not only in public environments, but also everywhere we go, work or entertain, increasing hygiene and reducing harmful bacteria, fungi and viruses that can cause infections.

Starting from healthcare environments, the Florence, Italy-based company, underlines the use of KME Plus antimicrobial alloys for touch surfaces such as door and window handles, handrails, headboards, food trays, medical equipment, and for any finished objects normally surrounding patients can help reduce the risk of picking up infections from contaminated surfaces.  

Generally, the antimicrobial properties of KME Plus alloys can be similarly effective in public offices, schools, public transport, hospitality and gyms. Any touch surface can be upgraded with KME Plus, helping to protect health and improve hygiene in our environments.

 

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