New Anti-Fingerprint Coating Contains EPA Approved Active Ingredient
Comes with embedded antimicrobial protection
Reduce human coronaviruses by 99.9% when tested under ISO 21702
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NBD Nanotechnologies Announces InvisiPrint® MBED™, An Anti-Fingerprint Coating with Embedded Antimicrobial Protection
BOSTON, Dec. 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ NBD Nanotechnologies, the surface coating experts, introduced a significant enhancement to their InvisiPrint product by infusing it with MBED; NBD Nano s proprietary antimicrobial material. The dual function coating is able to reduce 99.9997% (5.7 log) of the most common bacteria when tested according to ISO 22196. As it contains an EPA approved active ingredient, applicators can make preservative marketing claims via treated article exemption. InvisiPrint, currently used in the display industries to hide fingerprint smudges, is applied to millions of display screens annually and in June of this year received Frost and Sull
Questions are being raised about a new mobile app which tracks, records and scores how well people drive.
Insurance company Tower has launched GoCarma which monitors people s driving habits, from how they brake to how often they check their phone.
Tower said the app is a way for people to measure their driving ability and potentially lower their insurance excess.
However, critics warn the app intrudes on people s privacy and it is unclear who is really getting the benefits.
Once downloaded, the GoCarma app is connected to the car by Bluetooth and uses the driver s smartphone to track how they accelerate, brake and corner.
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