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VIBA Offers Bacteriostatic Masterbatch for PE Medical Disposable Gloves

Published on 2022-04-18. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Surface Modification      Additives for Packaging    

viba-masterbatch-launch VIBA offers its VIBATAN® PE BACTERIOSTATIC 51A0150 to prevent contamination of plastic products.

The addition of this masterbatch prevents and stops the growth and propagation of microorganisms and keeps its efficacy even after numerous washes of the end-product, due to the release of small dosages of active substance on each washing cycle.

Developed for Mono & Multilayer Films' Extrusion


VIBATAN® PE BACTERIOSTATIC A0150 has been expressly developed for the extrusion of mono and multilayer films, even having thin thickness, and above all to produce medical disposable gloves in PE (in places like hospitals the presence of organic bacteriostatic additives is not always well accepted).

The product is suitable also for polyolefin injection moulding. The product also works as antiviral agent and confers to end products a reasonable protection against the proliferation of some types of Corona viruses.

Many are the advantages when using VIBATAN® A0150 which:
  • confers active protection 24 hours a day /7 day a week
  • stops the formation of bad odors, minimizing the presence of stains and bacteria
  • increases product life
  • makes antimicrobial plastics perfect for use in critical environments, such as hospitals, food packaging facilities and schools

Antibacterial protection also makes a product considerably cleaner, which implies that the product is less likely to facilitate the transfer of harmful microbes to another surface or person.

VIBATAN® PE BACTERIOSTATIC A0150 is food approved according to the American FDA and to the European regulation and is suitable if used in contact with foodstuff.

VIBA's Complete Bactericides Range




Source: VIBA

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