Switzerland-based Sanitized AG — a producer of antimicrobial hygiene products and treatments for
							textiles and plastics — has upgraded its Sanitized® TH 22-27 treatment designed for use with
							man-made-fiber and wool fabrics that are in direct contact with the skin and that may require high
							durability to washing. 
 The zinc pyrithione-based treatment works by destabilizing the cell walls of odor-causing
							bacteria and deactivating them, thereby promoting a feeling of freshness, according to the company.
							Sanitized notes that the active ingredient has been used for years in cosmetic products and
							medication, and textiles treated with Sanitized TH 22-27 have been tested using the human patch
							test and have demonstrated very good skin compatibility, with no potential for skin irritation or
							sensitization. 
 In addition to providing antimicrobial benefits to apparel such as underwear, outerwear,
							workwear, activewear and shoes, the treatment can be adapted for use on home textiles such as
							bedding, carpet, upholstery fabric and curtains; as well as for umbrellas, sleeping bags,
							automotive textiles and other textiles. 
 Sanitized TH 22-27 may be applied during dyeing using exhaust, dispersion, acidic or
							metal-complex dyes; and also may be applied during PAD thermosol processes – thereby eliminating a
							processing step and reducing water usage. Another claim to sustainability relates to the reduced
							need to launder fabrics and the reduced water temperatures required for laundering, as well as to
							the fabrics’ enhanced durability because of those advantages. 
 The treatment also has received bluesign® and Oeko-Tex® Standard 100 class I-IV
							certification, as well as Allergy UK registration. 
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