Antimicrobial Copper - Making hardware during COVID19

Well, what a year 2020 has been. We have been making bronze hardware for over 20 years and chose many moons ago to use a high copper content bronze (min 94%)  now more than ever this has been a vital decision. 

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WHY CHOOSE BRONZE?

This high-copper based bronze is more durable, hardwearing, creates a beautiful natural patina and it is lead-free. As well as these rather awesome features, Copper is also antimicrobial (meaning it kills up to 99.9%, of bacteria). Studies have shown surfaces with high copper alloys in hospitals showed up to a 90% reduction in the numbers of live bacteria on their surfaces

In a world where surfaces are now a threat to peoples health, it has been comforting to know that our products have natural antimicrobial properties, especially when considering that stainless steel, a common hardware material actually harbours bacteria and supports growth. 

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We do note the abundance of fake news and misinformation being-spread in 2020, so we have linked some academic studies into the antimicrobial properties of Copper if you are interested in further reading.  

SCIENCE STUFF:

Mitra, D., Kang, E.-T., & Neoh, K. G. (n.d.). Antimicrobial Copper-Based Materials and Coatings: Potential Multifaceted Biomedical Applications. ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES12(19), 21159–21182. https://doi-org/10.1021/acsami.9b17815

Sekhar, J. A., Mantri, A. S., Saha, S., Balamuralikrishnan, R., & Rao, P. R. (n.d.). Photonic, Low-Friction and Antimicrobial Applications for an Ancient Icosahedral/Quasicrystalline Nano-composite Bronze Alloy. TRANSACTIONS OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF METALS72(8), 2105–2119. https://doi-org/10.1007/s12666-018-1535-1

https://theconversation.com/copper-is-great-at-killing-superbugs-so-why-dont-hospitals-use-it-73103

https://www.copper.org/publications/newsletters/ba-news/2010/january/article3.html