New technology surfaces June 1st 2008 A coating that makes surfaces easy to clean, actively reducing the growth of bacteria
will contribute to improved hygiene and infection control strategies. It will make the
cleaning job easier, safer and has the potential to significantly reduce costs. Does
such a coating exist? Nano Hygiene Coatings thinks so...
Developed by Nano Hygiene Coatings, 4MED is a hygiene
coating with hydrophobic/oleophobic properties. These
properties make the surface non-stick and stain resistant. The
coating combines the benefits of the easy-to-clean properties derived
from nano chemical technology with an antimicrobial additive,
actively preventing the growth of bacteria such as Escherichia Coli
and MRSA.
Acting as reservoirs for many types of organisms, soil can
accumulate on surfaces creating the ideal conditions for bacterial
growth. Reducing that growth will significantly reduce the risks
associated with their harmful effects.
At Nano Hygiene coatings,we undertook a series of tests, to
establish whether:
soil accumulates on surfaces over time, despite being repeatedly
cleaned
hydrophobic surfaces affect soil accumulation
growth of bacteria on a surface could be reduced
reduction of bacteria could be achieved quickly, and
antimicrobial effect is long – lasting
Stainless steel samples were soiled repeatedly with a solution
containing bovine serum albumin (BSA) and an artificial organic
soilant. Between each soilant event, the samples were cleaned for 10
seconds under running mains tap water. Of the two stainless steel
samples tested, one was uncoated, and the other was coated with an
NHC hydrophobic coating.
The results showed that the appearance of the uncoated surfaces
continued to deteriorate significantly, despite repeated soiling and
cleaning.The uncoated stainless steel samples retained significant
organic deposits. In contrast the coated samples maintained their
appearance and retained very little soiling. They were both visually
and microscopically cleaner than the uncoated surfaces.
For testing growth of bacteria, the above test was repeated but
this time with the stainless steel coated with 4MED. Antimicrobial
activity was determined after the final soiling / cleaning event. The
results revealed that biological significant activity had occurred on
the 4MED coated sample, with the bacterial population declining by
four orders of magnitude in 24 hours: an effective kill rate of 99.99
per cent. Over the same time period, bacterial populations had
declined by 0.5 of a magnitude on the
uncoated stainless steel.
Tests supporting the claims of any
antimicrobial coating should be based
on realistic exposure scenarios, i.e.
undertaken in the conditions that it
will be used, or simulating those
conditions. 4MED has been tested, on
a splash of contaminated water, and,
secondly, on a splash of contaminated
body / animal fluid.
Both tests were undertaken with a
sample coated with 4MED, and a sample coated with a hydrophobic
coating but without antimicrobial functionality. For the
contaminated water test, a suspension of E Coli was prepared in
sterile distilled water. For the contaminated body / animal fluid test
an E Coli inoculum was prepared in a vegetable oil / bovine serum
albumin (BSA) solution (oil / protein solution).
Results showed that for the contaminated water splash test,4MED
achieved a fast rate of kill of the bacterial population, resulting in a
reduction of ca 2.5 orders of magnitude in three hours and a
reduction to below the limit of detection in six hours. The Oil/Protein
test results showed that the bacterial population declined by 0.5
orders of magnitude within 12 hours and a statistically significant 2.5
orders of magnitude in 24 hours; a kill rate of over 99 per cent.
To determine longevity, 4MED coated samples were artificially
aged by processing in a dishwasher and the antimicrobial efficacy
subsequently tested. Test samples contaminated with E Coli were
processed at 40ºC with no detergent (13 litres per cycle) for 120
dishwash cycles.
The results showed that 120 dishwash cycles did not have any
statistically significant impact on the performance of 4MED
antimicrobial efficacy. The bacterial populations were reduced by
four orders of magnitude following six hours contact to below the
limit of detection in 24 hours.
Conclusions
Dirt and organic deposits can build up on surfaces, despite repeated
washing and cleaning, severely impacting the appearance.Coated
hydrophobic surfaces, however, have no or little accumulation of soil
which makes them an easy-clean solution. Combining the
hydrophobic / Oleophobic properties with the antimicrobial
functionality of 4MED produces synergistic benefits, significantly
reducing the growth of bacteria. 4MED, tested under simulated teal
life conditions has shown to be robust and durable, acting quickly
and is effective even after artificial ageing. .
The implications for improved cleaning and hygiene strategies are
clear. 4MED makes the cleaning job easier. It can have a direct
impact on the costs associated with the cleaning job, reducing the
growth of bacteria and contributing to the lowering of the risks
associated with their harmful
effects. |