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PROMOTIONAL CONTENT – HEALTHCARE FEATURE 043


HI-MACS®


HI-MACS® w himacs.eu


Say no to viruses and bacteria by using the perfect material for projects in the healthcare sector


HEALTHCARE FACILITIES such as hospitals, medical and dental practices must comply with strict hygiene regulations. As a result of the current pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the expectations of employees and patients regarding the cleanliness and sterility of surface materials have increased even more.


With its smooth, non-porous surface, the HI-MACS material meets all hygiene and functionality requirements. Due to its special surface, and the ability to manufacture the material without any visible joints, dirt, mould, bacteria and viruses can be effectively prevented from attaching and spreading.


HI-MACS is strong enough to withstand even the most aggressive cleaning agents used to clean sensitive areas such as operating rooms. Te material can be subjected to cleaning processes with virucidal disinfectants used to kill viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 or HIV. HI-MACS is the most resistant solid surface on the market, following the cleaning protocols of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. In addition to its hygienic cleaning possibilities, the material itself is also free from toxic or harmful substances like formaldehyde or


nanoparticles. Tis is reflected in its awards, like the Greenguard Gold Indoor Air Quality certificate. Tanks to the extreme durability of the solid surface material, surface scratches are extremely unlikely. Minor signs of wear can be simply removed using a common sponge or cloth. Should repair works become necessary, they can be carried out quickly and without much effort, minimising repair and maintenance costs in the long term. HI-MACS can be used in many different areas of the healthcare sector, such as nurses’ stations and reception counters, patient and waiting room furniture, laundry rooms and sanitary facilities, operating room surfaces, doors, cafeterias and kitchen equipment, as well as internal and external signage.


Its thermoformability allows HI-MACS to be moulded into almost any imaginable shape, facilitating extraordinary designs with tight bends and organic forms – attractive in an otherwise sterile environment. Te result is a hospital, practice or laboratory environment that ensures the well-being of patients, staff and visitors, contributing to better staff performance and supporting the recovery process of patients.


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