tì so bong da hom nay duo anti-virus products of Viglacera

10:59 | 10/03/2020

tì so bong da hom nay environment around us potentially contains bacteria and viruses that are detrimental to people’s health and activities. Essential needs for a clean living environment has been formed in each individual and family in tì so bong da hom nay society. Therefore, upon selecting complete construction materials, consumers must take criteria for anti-bacteria and bactericide into account for tì so bong da hom nay sake of their health.

tì so bong da hom nay duo of Viglacera Sanitary-Wares and Tiles is tì so bong da hom nay first unit in Vietnam to be certified by Pasteur Institute to exhibit immune and disinfectant properties against bateria that are harmful to users' health.

Applying nano-enamel technology in sanitary ware and ceramic tiles, Viglacera has launched tì so bong da hom nay first antibacterial-products in Vietnam. For tì so bong da hom nay ablility to sterilize bacteria, these product lines are often adopted in medical facilities and hospitals in foreign countries, where tì so bong da hom nay environment is under strictly aseptic requirement - They have been widely available in tì so bong da hom nay Vietnamese market and Export market.

Nano-enamel applied on Viglacera sanitary wares is a technology of Nano TiO2 enamel which is mixed directly with raw enamel, and later sprayed directly on sanitary wares. After being heated undẻ 1200-1250 degrees C, nano enamel will be vitrified on tì so bong da hom nay surface of sanitary porcelain products, tì so bong da hom nay enamel layer becomes super-durable along with tì so bong da hom nay time and increases tì so bong da hom nay whiteness of tì so bong da hom nay products. Viglacera sanitary ware is completely self-cleaning, preventative against bacteria, adhesion, stain, etc. and was also certified Pasteur City Institute in Ho Chi Minh to kill up to 89% of harmful bacteria.

To keep people’s surroundings is crucial to improve tì so bong da hom nay quality of life and health. Antibacterial tiles Viglacera has made a breakthrough in providing tì so bong da hom nay market with product lines that safeguard their users’ health and do no harm to tì so bong da hom nay enviroment.

Antibacterial tiles are Viglacera's new product line, applied with antibacterial Nano TiO2 coating technology, protecting users’ health. Nano TiO2 is capable of cleaning tì so bong da hom nay environment through a photocatalytic reaction, can remove up to 99.9% of bacteria, moss on tì so bong da hom nay product surface, decompose persistent toxic substances such as dioxin, pesticides, benzene, etc. as well as some viruses, pathogenic bacteria more effectively than other methods. This technology is currently used on a various ceramic and granite models of Viglacera.

Therefore, when using antibacterial ceramic tiles and granite, customers can completely be assured by their superior properties that destroy pathogenic bacteria, remove mold moss on tì so bong da hom nay surfaces and automatically decompose toxic substances. This result was acknowledged by Viglacera Research and Development Institute with bactericidal rate of 99.9% upon exposure. In addition, tì so bong da hom nay products also feature super anti-adhesion, non-pollutant properties, convenient cleanability, and are well-qualified for tiling on all construction projects such as hospitals, academic institutions, resorts, villas and public facilities such as airports, railway stations and apartment lobbies.

Anti-bacteria products of Viglacera are applied with nano-enamel technology, which has become a consumer-orientation in term of clean products. Selecting and using Viglacera sanitary porcelain and anti-bacteria tiles will help prevent tì so bong da hom nay risk of bacterial infections. This is an important factor to initiate tì so bong da hom nay trend for a clean, civilized, sustainable-development living environment, public health protection; at tì so bong da hom nay same time, contributes significally to preservion of tì so bong da hom nay living environment.

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