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The product of collaboration between two Canadian companies, a new facemask technology based on graphene is set to enter the market.
The all-Canadian four-ply masks, to be produced in Collingwood, Ont. by Trebor Rx Corp., use filters treated with a biocidal coating based on graphene a revolutionary form of carbon that’s finding uses in a number of new and emerging technologies.
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The graphene ‘ink’ coating is produced by Thunder Bay-based Zen Graphene Solutions which according to lab testing is 99% effective in rendering aerobic bacteria and viruses inert, including SARS-2 Coronavirus.
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