Biomaster is easily incorporated into any plastic, textile, paper, paint or coating.
Biomaster guarantees fast, effective antimicrobial protection for the effective lifetime of the product, helps to keep surfaces clean and hygienic and reduces the risk of cross-contamination.
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Biomaster pioneered the use of silver based antimicrobial additives and is now the recognised leader in antibacterial additive technology.
The benefits of silver as a natural antibacterial, however, have been known since the time of the Pharaohs. Silver has been used for thousands of years to prevent the growth of bacteria without the high toxicity associated with other metals.
The healing and anti-disease properties of silver were used in late medieval France, where entire hospital wards were plated with silver to help protect the patients from harmful bacteria.
Early settlers in Australia put silver forks or spoons into their water tanks in order to keep the water clean.
Babies were fed using silver cutlery to avoid infections and illnesses, and silver spoons have traditionally been used to serve sugar because they keep it free from cross-contamination.
Up until the introduction of antibiotics in 1938, physicians used colloidal silver as a mainstream antibiotic treatment.
NASA even used silver to purify water on the space shuttle.
Today, silver is used in topical gels to treat serious burns and in coated dressings to aid wound healing.
In 2000, Biomaster pioneered the use of silver based antibacterial additives and is now the recognised leader in antibacterial additive technology.
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Biomaster is effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE)