Invisismart

The article distinguishes Invisismart's disinfection function from ordinary cleaning needed for visible dust or dirt. The article identifies durability and adhesion as the claimed innovation behind Invisismart. After drying, Invisismart is…

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The article distinguishes Invisismart's disinfection function from ordinary cleaning needed for visible dust or dirt. The article identifies durability and adhesion as the claimed innovation behind Invisismart. After drying, Invisismart is said to produce reactive oxidative species that destroy compounds including viruses and bacteria. Invisismart is described as an invisible coating that can be sprayed onto many surfaces and dries in five to ten minutes. The coating is based on titanium dioxide, an inexpensive material with disinfecting properties known since the 1980s.