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A Case Study on In-vitro Efficacy & Utilization of Antimicrobial Copper Film Attaching to Window for Responding to COVID-19 and Others

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Seong Je Kim

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As part of measures to prevent the occurrence and spread of infections in the health and medical system related to COVID-19, which is a global pandemic, we propose a plan to utilize it through the results of the efficacy test of anti-microbial copper film for window attachment. The Korea Institute for Construction and Living Environment (KCL) has certified 99.9% of the efficacy of anti-microbial copper films, and the results of the “Activity Removal Performance Evaluation of COVID-19 in Antimicrobial Films” certification test have proven to deactivate the coronavirus with satisfactory results. At room temperature, more than 100,000 Corona 19 viruses, 10,000 and 1,000 were exposed to the surface of anti-bacterial films for 24 hours, respectively, and 97.2%, 96.7%, and 90.6%, respectively, confirmed that they lost their infectious power. In the future, the use of anti-microbial copper films through additional government-led clinical trials is necessary to industrialize health.

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ABSTRACT
Introduction
Theoretical Background : Virus Analysis, Such As COVID-19, Etc.
COVID-19 virus overview
Theoretical Foundation-Features of COVID-19
Antivirus Copper Film for Anti-infectious Window Attachment
Creating and practicing an environment for infection prevention
Treatment of COVID-19 patients and their aftereffects
Preparation and response measures for preventing spread of infection
Analysis and Utilization of Antiviral Copper Film for Glazing Attachment
Necessity of antibacterial & antiviral copper for glazing attachment
Large diameter of antimicrobial & antiviral copper for glazing attachment
Effectiveness Test of Antibacterial & Antivirus Copper for Glass Attachment
Conclusions
Acknowledgment
References

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  • Seong Je Kim Incheon Gyeyang Fire Station, Jangjero 774, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon, Korea

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