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IIT Delhi develops unique medical textile to destroys bacteria, virus

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An Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi startup has developed an affordable high-performance medical textile, which claims to destroy around 99.9% of the bacteria and viruses within 30 minutes.

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An Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi startup has developed an affordable high-performance medical textile, which claims to destroy around 99.9% of the bacteria and viruses within 30 minutes.

The product, Fabium, has been developed by a start-up called Fabiosys Innovations. Ordinary antimicrobial fabric products available in the market inhibit microbes in a span of 24 hours and that too with an unsatisfactory efficiency. This time span of 24 hours makes those antimicrobial fabric products impractical to be used in everyday life because a typical bacterium doubles itself in a span of around 20-30 minutes, IIT-D said in a statement.

Fabium is developed using a technology called Hi-PAT, which makes it highly effective against bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Fabium starts working within seconds of contact with the pathogens and destroys ~ 99.9% of them within 30 minutes.

Manufacturing the fabric requires passing the raw cotton fabric through a set of proprietary chemical formulations while using the standard textile processing machinery, which are commonly available in the Indian textile industry.

The newly developed fabric can be made with any kind of fabric: Natural or Synthetic; Woven, Non-woven, or knitted. One of its USPs is its natural colour, which is 100% white making it suitable for further dyeing, printing, embroidery, and other kinds of designing.

The team, which produced Fabium, has completed large-scale manufacturing trials in collaboration with a textile industry partner in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) to ensure that the large-scale fabric manufacturing can be done while maintaining its high efficiency and affordability.

The fabric is free from formaldehyde & metal nanoparticles, which cause toxicity & irritation to the human body. The fabric is rigorously tested as per ASTM D737 Standard for air permeability, which shows that the Fabium is almost as breathable as regular fabrics, which makes it very useful in applications like masks & Coveralls (PPE), where breathability is almost always an issue, IIT-D said.

Source: The Indian Express

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