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Inducoat

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Based in the Netherlands, Inducoat BV is the first coatings manufacturer with an exclusive focus on antimicrobial solutions, offering a range of paints and cleaners.

Inducoat BV has partnered with BioCote Ltd to combine the quality of a proven, water dilutable paint with the excellent antimicrobial characteristics of BioCoteŽ technology. The result is a professional paint that is applied in the same way as any regular wall or ceiling coating, but also helps stop the growth of bacteria and mould on surfaces.

With BioCoteŽ silver ion technology, B2 provides surfaces with continuous protection against harmful microbes such as MRSA, MRAB, CA-MRSA, E.coli, Salmonella and black mould.

B2 is available in a matt finish and comes in white and three standard British colours (specific colours are available on request).

B2 paint is specifically designed for environments where hygiene is important, such as hospitals, schools, leisure centres and food production facilities. By using B2 paint, responsible employers can be safe in the knowledge that they have undertaken the best available hygienic measures for their employees and customers.

When buying paint, why not also protect against bacteria and mould, by choosing a smarter paint with added antibacterial protection.

B2 is supplied exclusively to the UK trade market by Sheffield Insulations.

For further information and sales enquiries contact:

UK enquiries:
Sheffield Insulations
Elaine Gardner
elainegardner@sigplc.co.uk
+44 (0)114 285 6499

International enquiries:
Inducoat BV
Mike Frankhuizen,MD
sig@inducoat.com
+31 (0) 33 455 60 64
+ 31 (0) 33 456 25 94




sig.inducoat.com

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