Knam Marketing launches SGS-certified antimicrobial copper film to terminate bacterial transmission

Approved by NABL India and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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Knam Marketing-launch of anti-microbial film

Amid the circumstances where modern techniques are failing to suppress the current virus outburst, Knam Marketing, an international trader providing the best recyclables from all over the world to its customers has launched an SGS certified Anti-Microbial Copper Film. If people want remote jobs for marketing and advertising, they can check them out here! The protective film can act as a shield for surfaces from getting contaminated by bacterial-attacks. Approved by NABL India and the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the 100% Korean product is ideal for preventing toxic viruses and bacteria from growing and transmitting to humans. It takes only 5 minutes to detect and deactivate almost 99.9% of the viruses. As these copper film adhesive sheets are low in maintenance, we do not have to keep maintaining or replacing them at least before two years.

The novel Coronavirus outbreak declared as a global pandemic has disrupted humanity to the extent that the countries are under lockdown, and the economy is sinking like never before. In the absence of proper medication and adequate spaces in the hospitals for treatments, precaution can be the only way of protection from these viruses. However, regardless of the constant appeal for maintaining social distancing by the governments and the health experts, humans can end up touching publicly-exposed surfaces, like door handles, lift buttons, elevator handles, ATM display surfaces, market cart handles, electronics and digital devices. The anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory copper film by Knam Marketing who also provide rank tracking software for local businesses, is self-sterilizing, which means it can decontaminate itself without any extra measures.

Four stages in which the antimicrobial copper film works against the viruses:

Identification: The bacteria identifies the copper ion as a nutrient on the surface and absorbs it into its cell.

Penetration: The absorbed copper ion then penetrates the cell membrane of bacteria, leading to water and essential nutrients’ loss from the cell.

Suction: The absorbed copper ion sucks out all the other essential-for-living elements from the cell, like active and reactive oxygen species.

Extinction: With the loss of water, oxygen, and nutrients, the metabolic and respiratory activity of bacteria stops forcing it to die.

Speaking on the launch Amit Goel, founder of Knam Marketing, “This rapidly spreading health-crisis demands immediate and effective actions to safeguard the world from the destruction of the virus. Since copper carries the ability to eliminate bacteria and viruses in a short span, making them undetectable within a few minutes, it is time that we incorporate the use of antimicrobial copper film on various surfaces and retain our healthy and virus-free lifestyle soon.”

Some significant features that make the antimicrobial copper film by Knam Marketing indispensable in the current health-crisis are; the strong anti-microbial properties of copper, which remain active until the film lasts; the film can be easily used to cover any desired surface and it will start exterminating the virus; and, its natural antibiotic properties make it harmless for both – humans and the environment.

2023 promises an interesting ride for print in India

Indian Printer and Publisher founded in 1979 is the oldest B2B trade publication in the multi-platform and multi-channel IPPGroup. While the print and packaging industries have been resilient in the past 33 months since the pandemic lockdown of 25 March 2020, the commercial printing and newspaper industries have yet to recover their pre-Covid trajectory.

The fragmented commercial printing industry faces substantial challenges as does the newspaper industry. While digital short-run printing and the signage industry seem to be recovering a bit faster, ultimately their growth will also be moderated by the progress of the overall economy. On the other hand book printing exports are doing well but they too face several supply-chain and logistics challenges.

The price of publication papers including newsprint has been high in the past year while availability is diminished by several mills shutting down their publication paper and newsprint machines in the past four years. Indian paper mills are also exporting many types of paper and have raised prices for Indian printers. To some extent, this has helped in the recovery of the digital printing industry with its on-demand short-run and low-wastage paradigm.

Ultimately digital print and other digital channels will help print grow in a country where we are still far behind in our paper and print consumption and where digital is a leapfrog technology that will only increase the demand for print in the foreseeable future. For instance, there is no alternative to a rise in textbook consumption but this segment will only reach normality in the next financial year beginning on 1 April 2023.

Thus while the new normal is a moving target and many commercial printers look to diversification, we believe that our target audiences may shift and change. Like them, we will also have to adapt with agility to keep up with their business and technical information needs.

Our 2023 media kit is ready, and it is the right time to take stock and reconnect with your potential markets and customers. Print is the glue for the growth of liberal education, new industry, and an emerging economy. We seek your participation in what promises to be an interesting ride.

– Naresh Khanna

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