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Home » N9 World forays into surface protection technologies
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N9 World forays into surface protection technologies

By December 11, 20202 Mins Read
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N9 World Technologies,
a subsidiary of Resil Chemicals, introduces antiviral and antibacterial
technologies for various surface applications like paints, plastics, laminates,
wooden surfaces, leather, textiles, floorings and ceramics. These
technologies will provide the much-needed protection from infective viruses
like the corona viruses or the Influenza viruses and various types of bacteria.

These latest surface protection
technologies developed by the company are based on a unique Ionic technology
format and are environmentally friendly. They work through the ions on the
treated surface which neutralise the infective viruses and bacteria and are
proven to reduce infective viruses by 99.9 per cent when tested under the
internationally accepted ISO 21702 protocol.

Vikram Rao, Managing
Director, N9 World Technologies
 said,
“With the onslaught of the pandemic,
consumers are increasingly seeking protection and safety in almost everything
they breathe, touch or wear. With these new technologies, N9 World Technologies
is now a ‘One Stop Shop’ for companies
and brands who are seeking innovative and sustainable protective technologies
for their products both in the B2B as well as the B2C segments.”

 Ganesh
Srinivasan, CEO, Resil Chemicals
 said, “We have always strived to develop cutting-edge technologies for various
applications and these protective technologies are the latest in a long list of
achievements. We now intend to take advantage of our R&D capabilities and world-class
manufacturing facilities to quickly scale up production and marketing of these
technologies to ensure that they benefit as many customers and consumers as
possible.”

 Manish
Khambe, Head of Business Development, N9WTPL
 has added, “Since we have already launched antiviral
technology for textiles under the brand name Viroban, we decided to leverage
our technical know-how to create protective technologies for other touch
points. It is a credit to our R&D team who developed these technologies in
such a short space of time.”

 A globally
recognised organisation, N9 World Technologies is committed to offering well-researched solutions in
the hygiene and wellness space to customers by constantly developing
sustainable next generation technologies. They
manufacture and market innovative antiviral and antibacterial technologies and
specialty chemicals for textiles, plastics, paints, paper, leather, floorings,
coatings and several other diverse industrial applications. 

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