Copper impregnated fabrics are becoming more in demand as it is believed to have antimicrobial finishing agents that could help reduce the risk of viruses. There are two types of copper impregnated fabrics: copper weaved fabric and copper sprayed fabric. While the former is functionalized
Copper Impregnated Fabric is Becoming In Demand, Believed To Have Antimicrobial Finishing Agents That Could Help Reduce The Risk Of Viruses.
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