Ritrama Announces Latest Generation Polymeric Vinyl Film

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The combination between the permanent acrylic adhesive and the high-quality polymeric vinyl film make RI-DEFEND an ideal choice for creating an invisible barrier against germs and bacteria on graphics, doors, handles, windows, tables, chairs, displays, touch screens or in all those areas that require a high level of hygiene such as hospitals and laboratories.

Ritrama’s portfolio is enriched with a self-adhesive lamination film with antibacterial properties, intended for the antimicrobial protection of any type of graphics and for the coating of all those surfaces subject to high use by the public, for both indoor and outdoor medium-long lasting applications.

RI-DEFEND contains an internal antibacterial active substance, which, unlike conventional non-antibacterial solutions, guarantees protection to surfaces for long periods of time, eliminating up to 99.9% of the bacteria present on the film’s surface and preventing their proliferation. RI-DEFEND’s effectiveness has been verified and tested according to ISO 22196: 2011, establishing that RI-DEFEND is effective on a large number of bacteria, including Escherichia Coli, Enterococcus Faecalis, Listeria Monocytogenes, Klebsiella Pneumoniae and Salmonella Enterica.

To guarantee the highest safety standards over time, RI-DEFEND has been designed and tested to ensure antibacterial activity for a duration of five years, proving to be able to resist the intensive simulated washing procedures recommended by the World Health Organisation. These procedures provide surface treatment with specific disinfectants, such as benzalconium chloride or sodium hypochlorite solutions, commonly used to prevent the spread of SARS coronavirus.

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