Chemical-based detergents are normally used to combat viruses and germs. But over time, many germs develop resistance to even aggressive substances – and the detergents themselves also have a negative impact on humans and the environment. To solve this problem, Pfleiderer developed a solution in 2005 that has been certified by independent testing institutes (Isega, Fraunhofer Institute, GfPS). Sanitized Silver is used in microPLUS®, an additive that can also be found in clothing, hygiene and care articles, among other things. The resulting combination is effective in combating germs and viruses, but it also poses no health risk to humans. And even when the surface wears, microPLUS® remains fully effective throughout its useful life. You can therefore be sure that hygiene standards are redefined with microPLUS® and its antimicrobial and antiviral* surface, which contains safe materials.
The ISO 22196 has evolved from the Japanese test standard JIS Z 2801. The JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard) Z 2801 test was developed there in 2000 for the testing of plastic surfaces. In 2007, this method was then also internationally standardised as ISO 22196. Today, ISO 22196 is the most important internationally recognized test method for evaluating the antibacterial activity of plastic materials.