Did you know?

The very material we use day in and day out in the electro-mechanical industry has properties we don’t think about. Copper has long been known for its infection killing properties, the knowledge of which dates back to as early as 3200 B.C. and record of which dates back to c. 1700 B.C..

The free electron in its outer orbital shell of electrons, which also makes copper such a good conductor, allows the ions to actively seek and then destroy the DNA and RNA in bacteria and viruses. More information can be found on the CDA’s Website at www.copper.org, and the official EPA Registration information is here: https://lnkd.in/ewPSVsw.

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