Antimicrobials in Plastics gain through Swine Flu and Prevention of Microbial Contaminations

The Markets for Antimicrobial (Biocides) Additives in Plastics Worldwide growth through increasing infections. Several Countries install commissions to provide possible solutions to the swine flu outbreak with leading companies and researcher
 
May 7, 2009 - PRLog -- The leading companies  in the market for Biocides increase there turnover with disinfectants that offer active ingredients against bactericidal, fungicidal and virucidal contaminations and are effective in combating enveloped viruses like the H5N1 asian flu virus. It has been determined that the virus strain responsible for the swine influenza is A (H1N1), which belongs to the family Orthomixoviridae, the same family as the asian flu.
The comissions work in teams with the authorities to provide the highest standards of hygiene needed to combat the outbreak and future outbreaks.
The infection problems increase dramatically worldwide and affects the markets for disinfection products and systems, mainly in food and beverage preservation, pharmaceutical and chemical, surface and water disinfection.
Helmut Kaiser Consultancy updated a study in 2009 and expect a market growth
for Antimicrobial Additives / Biocides in Plastics and Textiles with more than 10 percent
the next years. For more http://www.hkc22.com/antimicrobials.html
or write to hkc22@bluewin.ch

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Helmut Kaiser Consulting is a Research and Consultancy Worldwide sind 1980 in green chemistry, renewable energies, environmental protection and new technologies. The study
http://www.hkc22.com/antimicrobials.html is 2009 updated
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