Protection from virus and bacteria

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London, UK (CU)_ Antimicrobial protective solutiond2p is an innovative technology which is designed to prevent the development and growth of virus, bacteria and microorganisms, especially coronavirus. d2p is quickly blended into any plastic, paint or coating to make it a seamless part of the final product. d2p offers full antimicrobial defense over a wide spectrum. It protects against bacteria, fungi, algae, yeast and coronavirus with the 99.99% success rate.

How the technology works:

It has three phases.

Phase 1

d2p enters the cell membrane of the virus and cause damage and disruption to the cellular wall before penetrating the cell.

Phase 2

d2p is highly reactive with the cell enzymes and deactivates these vital molecules of the virus and microorganisms.

Phase 3

d2p interrupts the cell DNA preventing replication and cell formation.

Approval:

The d2p technology has been successfully tested over 50 dangerous microorganisms including the coronavirus. The technology has been approved by US Environmental Protection Agency; it is in compliance with US FDA for food contact safety; and notified under EU’s Regulation.

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