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Superior Infrared Heating Panels & Smart Controls

Antimicrobial IR Panels - 350w-1200w

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Our antimicrobial frameless aluminium and glass infrared heating panels with antimicrobial coating, this is an agent that interferes with the growth and reproduction of bacteria.

Antimicrobial finishes, in particular, help prevent and restrict the spread of harmful bacteria such as E. coli, Listeria and Pseudomonas on contact surfaces.

The hygiene H panels are suitable for hospitals and clean rooms, where foreign bodies are disruptive to the process, using this specially treated infrared panel, reduces the presence of harmful bacteria, whilst still giving the innovative and energy efficient infrared heating expected from a Yandiya panel.

Glass panels are coated on back with antimicrobial powered coating.

Surface Material, Sizes & Wattage

Surface Material Colour Sizes (mm) Rated Power Amps Coverage  
Aluminium White 595*595 350Watt 1.52 5.15.-6.61㎡
Aluminium White 595*795 500Watt 2.17 7.35-8.33㎡
Aluminium White 595 x 1195 800Watt 3.47 13.47-13.33㎡
Aluminium White 795 x 1195 1200Watt 5.21 17.64-21.24㎡
Aluminium Black 595*595 350Watt 1.52 5.15.-6.61㎡
Aluminium Black 595*795 500Watt 2.17 7.35-8.33㎡
Aluminium Black 595 x 1195 800Watt 3.47 13.47-13.33㎡
Aluminium Black 795 x 1195 1200Watt 5.21 17.64-21.24㎡

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What is Antimicrobial Technology?

Antimicrobial Technology describes the collective knowledge, expertise and methods of using additives to create products that are permanently protected against microbes.

What does antimicrobial mean?

Antimicrobial is used to describe substances which demonstrate the ability to reduce the presence of microbes, such as bacteria and mould.

What types of antimicrobial are there?

Many substances can be described as antimicrobial; such as disinfectants, antibiotics and of course Antimicrobial Additives.

What types of Antimicrobial Additive are there?

There are four mains types of Antimicrobial Additive that are based on Silver Ion, Copper, Zinc and Organic technologies:

Silver Ion Antimicrobial Additives:

suitable for deployment in a broad range of materials and applications, including paints, coatings, textiles, polymers and other material types.

Zinc Antimicrobial Additives:

well-known antibacterial and antifungal compound.

Copper Antimicrobial Additives:

can provide antimicrobial protection in preservative and hygienic applications, with substrates such as paints, coatings and polymers being most suitable.

Organic Antimicrobial Additives:

including phenolic biocides, quaternary ammonium compounds (QAC or QUAT) and fungicides (Thiabendazole)

Protein damage

Proteins are essential for the biological systems of life. Any damage to these components causes the failure of essential functions such as energy production.

Cell membrane damage

By disrupting the microbes membrane, its structural integrity is compromised, which can cause essential nutrients to leak out and catastrophic structural failure.

Oxidative damage

Antimicrobials can cause increased levels of reactive oxygen species, which result in damage to the internal systems of the microbe.

DNA interference

The genetic material of the bacteria is disrupted, ultimately stopping the bacteria from being able to replicate by blocking the copying of their genetic material.

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