PurThread Technologies and Eastman Kodak are collaborating to bring Kodak's antimicrobial agent to the high performance and medical textile markets. PurThread has obtained a globally exclusive agreement to embed Kodak's antimicrobial agent into textile materials.
PurThread's process embeds Kodak's antimicrobial agent into synthetic fibres, before the fibre is spun into yarn and woven into fabric, ensuring that the antimicrobial effects of the fabric are uniform and constant throughout the life of the product. This proprietary antimicrobial technology is derived from Kodak's expertise related to the production of photosensitive materials for use in tphotographic products.
Currently, PurThread's product line includes healthcare textiles, such as medical scrubs, lab coats, privacy curtains and linens, as well as fitness apparel.
'We are extremely pleased with the efficacy of Kodak's antimicrobial agent and their stewardship in the development of our textile technology,' said Lisa Grimes, President and CEO of PurThread Technologies. 'With Kodak's superior technology, our products have delivered consistently high marks for effectiveness in protecting fabrics from odour-causing organisms. We look forward to continuing research into how our textile products can play a part in comprehensive infection control strategies.'
'The antimicrobial technology sector is an exciting new venture for Kodak,' said Tom McHugh, General Manager, Materials Technology and Business Development for Kodak's Digital Printing & Enterprise segment. 'Because of PurThread's unique manufacturing process and expertise in the textile industry, we are delighted to be working with them to bring to market products using our propriety materials and technology. We look forward to building on this relationship with PurThread.'