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	<title>Comments on: IDEA-Winning Materials Program: Now One Year Old</title>
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		<title>By: San Diego Office Furniture</title>
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		<description>I always enjoy browsing the online materials program gallery. The information on anti-microbial finishes in the high performance textiles brochure is really interesting. Manufacturers in so many different industries are using silver impregnated materials to cut down on the growth of mold and bacteria on surfaces. I&#039;ve seen this technology used on everything from employee ID lanyards to finishes used on stainless steel medical autoclaves. It certainly makes more sense to use this type of natural treatment instead of relying on &quot;anti-bacterial&quot; sprays that germs have become increasingly resistant to.

Daisy McCarty
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I always enjoy browsing the online materials program gallery. The information on anti-microbial finishes in the high performance textiles brochure is really interesting. Manufacturers in so many different industries are using silver impregnated materials to cut down on the growth of mold and bacteria on surfaces. I&#8217;ve seen this technology used on everything from employee ID lanyards to finishes used on stainless steel medical autoclaves. It certainly makes more sense to use this type of natural treatment instead of relying on &#8220;anti-bacterial&#8221; sprays that germs have become increasingly resistant to.</p>
<p>Daisy McCarty<br />
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