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Welcome

-Tow Different Aspects Of Antimicrobial Finish: IntroductionIntroduction

The Most Trouble Causing Organisms Fungi Bacteria Fungi Causing Discoloration – Colored Stains-Fiber Damage Bacteria Causing Some Fiber Damage – Unpleasant Odour- Slick,Slimy Feel cotton wool

Fungi Bacteria Fungi

-Properties Of Antimicrobial Finish Ideal Condition For Growth Microbes (36-40c) (PH 5-9) Ideal Condition For Growth Microbes (36-40c) (PH 5-9) Antimicrobial Finish Must Be: Kill or Stop Growth Microbes quike reactive Safe For Manufacturer And Consumer Easily To Apply Compatible With Other Finishes Wear Comfort Low Cost Kill or Stop Growth Microbes quike reactive Safe For Manufacturer And Consumer Easily To Apply Compatible With Other Finishes Wear Comfort Low Cost

Mechanisms Of Antimicrobial Finish: But But It Will Be Effective Against Desirable Microbes On Fiber Surface Or In Surrounding Environment It Will Be Effective Against Desirable Microbes On Fiber Surface Or In Surrounding Environment Reservoir Will Be Depleted

Chemically Bound To Fiber surface: No Bad Effect In Surrounding Environment Desirable Microbes No Bad Effect In Surrounding Environment Desirable Microbes More Durable

Chemistry Of Antimicrobial Finish Antimicrobial Finish -Controlled Release Prevented products such as copper naphthenate

Other Antimicrobial limited products

Triclosan Using Toothpastes, Liquid Hand Soap And mouth washes But But very low water solubility Need Binder And dispersing agents

Antimicrobial Finish for Chemically Bound

Chitosan

Inexpensive natural waste natural waste non toxic Applications Micro encapsulation –reactive bonding to cellulose –cross linking

The agar based zone test The agar based zone test Bacteria counting test Rapid test by Adenosine triphosphate ATP

Stiff hand Color change Destroyed desirable microbes Environmental problems

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