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Thursday, December 05 2019 - 20:00
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Sharklet, a biomimetic antibacterial and antifouling technology, launched at the "Old Man and The Sea: A Sneak Peek into the Future"
BEIJING, Dec. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Old Man and The Sea: A Sneak Peek into the Future kicked off in Beijing on 
December 3, 2019. An innovative physical antibacterial and antifouling 
technology base on marine biomimicry--Sharklet(R) was introduced to the public. 
Inspired by the pattern of shark skin, Sharklet is the unique biomimetic 
technology that achieves antibacterial and antifouling activities through 
microtopography on surfaces of various materials.

https://photos.prnasia.com/prnh/20191204/2660703-1 
The Old Man and The Sea: A Sneak Peek into the Future

Compared with other marine creatures, sharks maintain smooth and unblemished 
skin. Its skin consists of millions of uniquely ordered micropatterns, which 
prevents bacteria from adhering. Inspired by the patterns of shark skin, 
Sharklet alters surface texture to achieve microbial control. Sharklet 
technology helps prevent microorganisms from colonizing and growing on the 
surface.

Sharklet inhibits bacterial contamination with advanced surface technology. 
Different from chemical disinfectants and antibacterial products, Sharklet  
protects users from bacterial infections. Importantly, it will not cause 
resistance leading to the emergence of multi-drug resistant pathogens, a.k.a. 
"superbugs". 

Dr. Anthony Brennan, the world-renowned material engineer and tenured professor 
at the University of Florida, invented the Sharklet technology. The technology 
was originally navy-sponsored research and currently has 11 U.S. patents while 
another 10 patents are under review. Dr. Brennan said: "Ten years ago, we 
discovered the extraordinary function of Sharklet as a new way to inhibit the 
growth of microorganisms. Since then, we have been leading new manufacturing 
processes and promoting the technology to market to create cleaner surfaces 
without chemicals. We have plenty of opportunities to change the way we 
co-exist with microorganisms."

Several common safety and health problems are often neglected including 
sanitation of heavily contaminated household items, such as game handles, door 
handles, and telephones. Applications of Sharklet decreases infection risks.

Sharklet only changes the surface texture of a product rather than the material 
itself, so the existing safety manufacturing process does not need to be 
verified again. Sharklet is compatible with various fast and low-cost 
production processes, such as injection molding, casting, embossing, extrusion, 
etc. Sharklet is particularly suitable for medical devices and consumer 
products, especially those with frequent and direct contact with hands. 

Sharklet will be applied to children's backpacks, suitcases and yoga mats.

Source: Sharklet Technologies, Inc.
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