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ISO 21702 Test - Measure Antiviral activity on plastic & non-porous surfaces

ISO 21702 is a test method for measuring antiviral activity on plastic non porous surfaces of antiviral treated products against specified viruses Get a Quote today!

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ISO 21702 Test - Measure Antiviral activity on plastic & non-porous surfaces

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  1. ISO 21702 Test

  2. 1.ISO 21702 is an antimicrobial surface test that plays out the estimation of antiviral action on plastics and other non-permeable surfaces. 2. ISO 21702 is a surface test commonly utilized with the different infections that can be subbed relying upon the requirements of the client. 3. The standard ISO 21702 test strategy is intended to test the capacity of plastics and other comparative materials to kill infections that have come into contact with the outer layer of the treated material. 4. ISO 21702 is perhaps the most generally mentioned antiviral surface test technique for assessing the antimicrobial action of antiviral-treated plastic and non-permeable items.

  3. Antimicrobial plastics might meet the prerequisites of ISO 21702, nonetheless, when adapted in recreated conditions, offered plastics may not proceed with fill in as planned. It is critical to integrate ecological circumstances into testing like UV openness, moistness, and the utilization of delivery specialists (for formed items) that might influence the viability of an antiviral plastic. Toughness testing when joined with ISO 21702 or another antimicrobial test can give significant information on how a material will perform after openness to conditions found in its expected use climate.

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