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Antimicrobial coating for textiles can be an excellent way to protect against odor and bacteria. The process can be applied to textiles through a variety of methods. This technology involves the addition of nano-layers of an antimicrobial suspension onto textile fibres. This type of coating is extremely effective, allowing the textile manufacturer to add antimicrobial protection while preserving the integrity of the finished product.

Anti-bacterial textile coatings are typically made from metal phenolics, which inhibit Gram positive and negative bacteria, fungi, and viral particles. These materials can be safely sprayed on textiles and can inhibit odor for up to 10 washes. They are also easy to synthesise and use in industrial settings.

Another method for applying antibacterial textile coatings involves applying a silver-based antimicrobial clear coating to textiles. This method inhibits the growth of Gram-negative bacteria, fungi, and lipid enveloped viruses. It can also neutralize the smell of bacteria on textiles, making them a great choice for health-conscious individuals and companies.

Anti-microbial textiles are especially useful for hospitals and other environments where the presence of microbes is a problem. Healthcare workers and doctors often carry microbes on their clothes. As a result, there is a wide market for antimicrobial textiles. There are two main types of antimicrobial fabrics: antibacterial and antifungal. Antimicrobial fabrics protect against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as superbugs.

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