Antimicrobial Copper products are made from the most effective touch surface material
Approved manufacturers, suppliers and service providers around the world are using the Antimicrobial Copper brand to signify that they use solid Antimicrobial Copper alloys, understand their correct and efficient use and comply with certain terms and conditions.
AntimicrobialCopper.org is your first and best source to find Antimicrobial Copper products. Searches can be restricted by your location, market and type of product you are seeking.
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Sanitary Fittings |
Thompson Traders Cliff Thompson USA |
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Architectural Hardware |
Trimco Martin Simon USA |
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Architectural Hardware, Sanitary Fittings, Miscellaneous Items (Pool Ladders) |
TSM Dawn USA |
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Architectural Hardware, Sanitary Fittings |
Wagner Architectural Systems Anthony Goodings USA |
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Architectural Hardware |
Wilhelm May GmbH Manuel Kollenberg Germany |
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Medical Equipment, Ward Furniture, Miscellaneous Items (Incubators) |
Wold Muebles para Laboratorio Hector Hernandez Escutia Mexico |
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Architectural Hardware, Miscellaneous Items (Smart Phone Covers) |
Yoosung Trans Global Sales South Korea |
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Medical Equipment, Ward Furniture, Miscellaneous Items (Cot Stands, Laundry Carts) |
Young Dong Medical Co Ltd Min Yong Seo South Korea |
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Miscellaneous Items (Pencils, Pens) |
YStudio Yanko Taiwan |
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Ward Furniture |
Zieta Prozessdesign Oskar Zięta Poland |
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Electrical Switches, Medical Equipment, Sanitary Fittings
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ZMT TOROS Zeynep Toros Kadirbeyoglu Turkey |
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Architectural Hardware |
Zogometal SA Chrysanthos Zogopoulos Greece |
Copper and copper alloys are engineering materials that are durable, colourful and recyclable and are widely available in various product forms suitable for a range of manufacturing purposes. Copper and its alloys offer a suite of materials for designers of functional, sustainable and cost-effective products.
Copper and certain copper alloys have intrinsic antimicrobial properties (so-called ‘Antimicrobial Copper’) and products made from these materials have an additional, secondary benefit of contributing to hygienic design. Products made from Antimicrobial Copper are a supplement to, not a substitute for standard infection control practices. It is essential that current hygiene practices are continued, including those related to the cleaning and disinfection of environmental surfaces.