The Flux Polymers team: Joachim Schramm, Robert Luxenhofer and Anita Luxenhofer (from left). (Image: Flux Polymers)
The Flux Polymers team: Joachim Schramm, Robert Luxenhofer and Anita Luxenhofer ( from left ). (Image: Flux Polymers) 08/19/2021 - The start-up Flux Polymers, which has its roots at the University of Würzburg, offers a simple and easy solution to keep plastic surfaces free of bacteria. Recently, it has found an investor and can now start its operational business. In clinics and medical practices, it is crucial to work with sterile equipment and generally ensure a high standard of hygiene. For the healthcare sector, and numerous other industries, the company Flux Polymers GmbH offers an innovative and simple solution for better hygiene. "Our simple process makes plastic surfaces antibacterial in just a few minutes," says CEO Dr. Anita Luxenhofer. "We produce a polymer that is applied on the substrate by sprayor dip-coating and then permanently fixed by short UV irradiation." - Based on a purely physical effect .
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