Knobs and Handles are coated with antimicrobial compound.
November 29, 2006 -
UltraGuard(TM) knobs, handles, and handwheels are coated with AgION(TM) antimicrobial compound, preventing growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew in work environment. Compound combines silver with inorganic ceramic permitting continuous, controlled release of ionic silver. Products are suited for hospital, pharmaceutical, and restaurant equipment, as well as other industries subject to rigorous sanitary laws.
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Monroe Engineering Products is proud to introduce its new line of UltraGuard(TM) knobs, handles and handwheels coated with AgION(TM) antimicrobial compound.
The result is a product that contains another defense against the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew throughout the work environment. The coatings main active ingredient is silver, the effectiveness of which has been established over the centuries. The antimicrobial compound combines silver with an inorganic ceramic that permits a continuous, controlled release of ionic silver.
Applications:
o Medical and Hospital Instruments
o Pharmaceutical
o Restaurants and Food Equipment
o Industries Subject to Rigorous Sanitary Laws
Contacts:
Public Relations:
3Sixty Group
Nate Balcom Web Marketing
USA E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Monre PMP Address: 68 S. Squirrel Rd City: Auburn Hills State: MI ZIP: 48326 Country: USA Phone: 800-440-3967 http://www.xycomvme.com
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