Microban® antibacterial technology acts on the vital life processes and biological functions of bacteria, inhibiting the proliferation thereof. Inserted into the cases material during the manufacturing process, Microban® antibacterial technology will not wash off, wear away or leach out of the treated surface. Therefore, it is constantly active and guarantees antibacterial product protection that is not altered over time.
Microban® works at a cellular level to constantly inhibit the growth and reproduction of bacteria by damaging their protein, cell membrane, DNA and internal systems. The technology is activated when bacteria come into contact with the treated surface.
No, Microban® technology is designed to complement rather than replace normal cleaning practices. For greater wellbeing and safety, it is recommended to clean a smartphone and its accessories regularly, considering its frequent contact with face and hands.
Unlike residual disinfectants, that lose their effectiveness once the treated surface dries, Microban® technology remains active 24/7 and for the expected lifetime of the treated product.
No. Microban® technology has undergone extensive independent laboratory testing and has a long history of safe use. The active ingredients in Microban® technology are registered with the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States and notified with the Biocidal Products Regulation in Europe for the specific applications in which they are used.
DISCLAIMERS
ANTIBACTERIAL GLASS contains silver phosphate glass. ANTIBACTERIAL CASE contains silver phosphate glass and zinc pyrithione.Microban® is a registered trademark of Microban Products Company.Microban® technology is not designed to protect users or others from disease-causing microorganisms and is not a substitute for normal cleaning practices.Data, photomicrographs, and/or information presented on this page are based on standard laboratory tests and are provided for comparative purposes to substantiate antimicrobial activity for non-public health uses. Bacteria imagery has been dramatised to depict results taken from standard laboratory tests.