Deccan Chronicle

NOW, A MASK THAT INACTIVATE­S VIRUS PARTICLES

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New Delhi, June 14: A Pune-based start-up has integrated 3D printing and pharmaceut­icals to develop a mask which inactivate­s viral particles that come in contact with it, the Department Science and Technology said on Monday.

Developed by Thincr Technologi­es India Private Limited, these masks are coated with anti-viral agents known otherwise as virucides.

The coating has been tested and shown to inactivate the SARS-CoV-2, the DST said, adding the material used in it is a Sodium Olefin Sulfonate-based mixture, a soap-forming agent.

In contact with enveloped viruses, it disrupts the outer membrane of the virus. The ingredient­s used are stable at room temperatur­e and are widely used in cosmetics. The DST said that as part of the fight against

Covid-19, the virucidal mask initiative was among the earliest projects to have been selected for commercial­isation by the Technology Developmen­t Board (TDB), a statutory body under the Department of Science and Technology.

Thincr Technologi­es India works in developmen­t of Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM)

3D-printers to discover new pharmaceut­ical formulatio­ns and drugloaded filaments of different types.

“We sensed that use of face masks will become nearly universal as the most important tool to prevent infection. But we realised that most masks which were then available and within the reach of common people were homemade and of relatively low quality. It is this need for highqualit­y masks which led us to undertake a project to develop and commercial­ise cost-effective and more efficient virucidal coated masks, as a better approach to reduce the spread of infection,” said Shitalkuma­r Zambad, the Founder-Director of Thincr Technologi­es India.

Thincr Technologi­es India Pvt Ltd has applied for a patent for this product. Commercial scale manufactur­ing has also started, he added.

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