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UpgradeReolite Company (CEO Youngjin Lee) is presenting antimicrobial powder, yarn, and fabric certified by SIAA, FDA, and SEK at the PIS exhibition. The company highlighted its unique antimicrobial powder, yarn, and fabric that have gained global certifications in countries like the U.S. and Japan. Reolite is an inorganic antimicrobial agent composed of silver and zinc that prevents bacteria from surviving or multiplying on product surfaces for extended periods. Reolite products create an environment where bacteria cannot survive, naturally reducing bacterial presence by 99.9% within 12-24 hours and inhibiting growth. The antimicrobial yarn produced by Reolite maintains 99% of its antibacterial efficacy even after 50 washes and can be applied across various industries, including medical, sports, and military garments. The company’s antimicrobial compound is applicable to various plastic products and has also been certified by SIAA, FDA, and SEK, with plans to achieve EPA certification by September. Reolite is committed to protecting the planet and environment through the principles of the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) and a circular economy. Its goal is to prevent secondary infections from bacteria, fungi, and viruses in daily life. The ultimate aim of its antimicrobial technology is to provide a safe and healthy living environment, contributing to a clean Earth for future generations. Reolite's antimicrobial solutions offer protection to everyday products, preventing secondary infections from bacteria and fungi. The company focuses on sustainable and human-safe materials that are recyclable and biodegradable for 3R product development. Through eco-friendly manufacturing and a circular economy framework across the entire value chain, Reolite reduces greenhouse gas emissions and minimizes environmental impact. The company explained that its antimicrobial products effectively inhibit bacteria and fungi on surfaces to prevent the spread of infections. It emphasized the necessity of strong antimicrobial measures in fashion and home textile products to ensure optimal prevention. Reolite also proposed expanding the use of antimicrobial treatment on frequently touched items in everyday life to prevent secondary infections. Through its participation in the PIS exhibition, Reolite aims to showcase its globally certified products from Japan and the U.S., addressing the demand for high-quality, high-performance solutions.
Source: Korea Textile News (http://www.ktnews.com)