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Americhem announces antimicrobial fiber in webinar

Americhem, a globally recognized designer and manufacturer of custom color masterbatch, functional additives, engineered compounds, and performance technology, has announced another webinar in their recent series, known as”Antimicrobials in Fibers 201″ which will happen on June 25th, 2020.

This webinar class will teach you the way antimicrobials make fiber applications inhospitable to germs and ways to use these as additives from masterbatch and chemical polymeric solutions. Along with your burning questions answered on the spot!

Key Takeaways:

  • The fundamentals of antimicrobials
  • Types of antimicrobial options for fiber software
  • The best way to pick the right antifungal for the fiber product
  • What regulatory claims are all acceptable for the fibers industry
  • Other additives to improve many fibers such as nonwovens & fabrics

Event Details:

  • Thursday, June 25th
  • 9:00 — 9:30am EST
  • Presented by Robert Baldy and Roger Threadgill

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