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Ag Flex unveils new silver-based anti-microbial technology

23 Jun '14
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India-based Ag Flex Technologies has researched and commercially launched Flexsil which is a microbial protection for textiles.

However, according to a senior official of Ag Flex Technologies, their technology is different as they metalize the base substrate which can be then woven, knit, carded and spun into any construction.

He adds, “Flexsil is highly conductive and goes way beyond anti-bacterial and is truly a platform technology, while other silver based treatments can never be conductive and can be used as basic anti-bacterial application for limited use.”

Flexsil has been developed, perfected and commercialised by two brothers – Subramanya Prasad and Satish Chandra, Directors of Ag Flex Technologies. Flexsil now offers not just the raw material, but also functional apparel.

The company is currently developing range of products that covers from life saving body armour fabrics to wound care dressings to ESD / EMI (Electro Static Discharge / Electro Magnetic Interface) and lifestyle products.

Explaining the technology to fibre2fashion, the brothers say, “Flexsil is not a treatment technology. The metallisation technology entails permanent chemical bonding between the substrate (nylon 66) with silver. The various atoms of nylon get bonded with silver via a process called coordination bonding.

“The metalized nylon can be in form of filament yarn, staple, chopped fiber, fabrics or foam. The silver on the surface of the substrate is of highest purity (99.99%+). The action of this technology is very unique as under normal conditions it is dormant.

“When silver metal on substrate comes in contact with bacteria/fungi, positive ions of silver are released. The ions first lyses the cell wall, then goes after the respiratory segment of bacteria and finally binds with DNA thereby completely killing the pathogenic bacteria.

“As binding with DNA occurs, there is virtually no chance of resistance being built up against silver by bacteria as it works on an intra-cellular level, disrupting the DNA of micro-organisms on the fabric and effectively suffocating microbial activity.”

Flexsil also controls odor by adsorbing and deactivating odor causing agents such as dead bacteria, dead skin of humans, offensive decomposition of organic materials, etc.

It also helps in moving of heat from one direction to other of wearer keeping them comfortable based on weather conditions and moisture movement. It also controls static generation based on application and is an excellent product in radiation control and is used extensively for interference shielding applications as well.

When asked as to how different Flexsil is from silver-based anti-bacterial treatments available in the market, they explain, “Most of the other processes incorporate some kind of silver into a polymer. Finished goods are then dipped into this liquid media to get the effect. This kind of technology is not permanent as the same will start washing off from the first laundry itself.

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