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Product and Application Technology
Laboratory Research & Design

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antimicrobial technology

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​Anti-pollution self-cleaning technology

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Anti-corrosion technology

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​Efficient anti-mold technology

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Waterproof caulking technology

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air purification

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water purification

現代生活空間

Formaldehyde removal & TVOC

浮動太陽能電池板

solar application

屋頂上的太陽能電池板

Anti-reflection technology

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Photocatalyst difference

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Anti-Fog Technology

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Product Application Material Specifications
Product and Application Material Specifications

Nano new composite material TTA series

Nano new material TT series

High-efficiency formaldehyde removal composite material FF series

Textile antibacterial composite material PTEX series

Nano new composite material PMWP series

Nano new composite material SA series

Nano new composite material TS series

High-efficiency anti-mildew nanocomposite material PAA4X series

Nano new composite material SA series

應用材料

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U.S. FDA Publishes Final Rule on Hand Sanitizer Active Ingredients

On April 12, 2019, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published the Final Rule for the Safety and Effectiveness of Consumer Antiseptic Rubs; Topical Antimicrobial Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use. The final rule outlines active ingredients that are not Generally Recognized as Safe and Effective (GRASE) and therefore, not permitted in consumer over-the-counter (OTC) hand sanitizers.
The final rule also outlines the active ingredients that currently require additional information to determine the safety and efficacy.

The FDA has deferred rulemaking on Benzalkonium chloride, Ethyl alcohol (aka ethanol, alcohol), and Isopropyl alcohol for additional time to collect safety and efficacy data.

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