Biomaster FAQ's Answered
Very. Biomaster is proven to inhibit the growth of microbes by up to 99.99%
Yes. It is based on silver ion technology, recognised for centuries with no harmful effects. Biomaster is used in medical, food and water applications.
What’s the difference between antimicrobial and antibacterial?
An antimicrobial inhibits the growth of, or destroys harmful micro-organisms such as bacteria, fungi and moulds. An antibacterial specifically prevents the growth of bacteria.
Yes, repeatedly. Biomaster is tested to ISO standards. We also undertake on-going quality control tests and environmental trials.
How long is Biomaster effective for?
Biomaster is effective for the intended lifetime of the product it’s added to. It is built-in and doesn’t wear off or leach out.
Does Biomaster affect a product in any way?
No. You can’t see, smell or even taste Biomaster.
Can a Biomaster-treated polymer be recycled?
Yes, it can be recycled effectively without any complications.
Is Biomaster effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria?
Yes. Biomaster has been proven to be affective to antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus (VRE).
How do I know if a product is Biomaster protected?
Unless it carries the Biomaster symbol, you don’t. Ask if a product is Biomaster protected before you buy it.
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