Problems we solve

Microbial contamination is a persistent challenge across Med-Tech, cosmetics, packaging, industry, and health care. Wherever materials are exposed to demanding conditions — such as moisture, heat, repeated handling, or contamination-prone environments — microorganisms can accumulate on surfaces and create problems that extend far beyond visible cleanliness. Bacteria, fungi, and other unwanted microbes can affect hygiene, reduce product quality, shorten service life, and compromise overall material performance.

These challenges appear in many forms. In medical technology and health care, contamination-sensitive materials and components must perform reliably in environments where hygiene is essential. In cosmetics, microbial contamination can affect packaging integrity, product stability, and user confidence. In packaging applications, microbial growth may contribute to odor, discoloration, or surface deterioration. In industrial environments, biofilm formation and microbial buildup can lead to maintenance issues, reduced durability, and unwanted performance limitations. Across all of these sectors, contamination is not only a technical issue — it is also a quality, reliability, and brand issue.

Conventional antimicrobial approaches often come with limitations. Many rely on metallic systems or on the release of active substances over time, which may restrict design flexibility or make them less attractive for advanced applications. Manufacturers are increasingly looking for smarter solutions: technologies that can be integrated directly into materials, offer long-term functionality, and support modern product requirements without compromising performance or material design.