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Antimicrobial powder coating is a type of medical device coating used to protect medical devices from microbial contamination. It is a dry powder coating that is applied to the surface of medical devices and is designed to reduce the risk of infection. The coating is composed of an active ingredient, such as silver or copper, which is designed to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms. The coating is also designed to be durable and resistant to wear and tear, making it suitable for use in medical settings.
The antimicrobial powder coating market is driven by the increasing demand for medical devices and the need to protect them from microbial contamination. The market is also driven by the increasing awareness of the importance of infection control in healthcare settings.
Some companies in the antimicrobial powder coating market include AkzoNobel, PPG Industries, Axalta Coating Systems, Sherwin-Williams, and Valspar. Show Less Read more