Iran-Made Antibacterial Ceramic-Based Tiles Suitable for Hospitals, Swimming Pools
The ceramic-based tile produced by ‘Tania Ceram Garizat’ company benefits from the antibacterial degradation of environmental pollutants.
This feature originates from the incorporation of nanomaterials into the ceramic matrix or making nanocomposite blend. It can remove the pollutants in situ with no need for using the chemical cleansing or anti-septic substances.
The application of nanoparticles in the ceramic matrix leads to antibacterial activity, penetration of nanomaterials into the cell walls of bacteria, and stopping the proliferation and reproduction in microorganisms.
The ceramic-based tiles can be used in hospitals, clinics, bathrooms, public places, swimming pools and sport saloons.
Earlier this year, an industrial group in Iran had also used chrome and aluminum coatings with nanometer thickness to make durable mirrors for installation in environments with high humidity, including swimming pools.
The aluminum mirror was produced by using nanotechnology and layers of aluminum metal on glass.
The chrome mirror is suitable for areas and places with high humidity (bathroom and indoor swimming pools) since the chrome coating is highly resistant, and the moisture leaves a minimum impact on it. In addition, these mirrors can be used as a decorative tool for new designs or production of visual effects with various reflections.
Thanks to these features, this type of mirror can be used in bathrooms, sports halls, dining halls, hotels, conference rooms, facade panels, lighting systems, and interrogation rooms.
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