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SABIC has fix for fogged up COVID visors

- Arab News London

Foggy visors have become one of life’s daily irritation­s for millions of workers worldwide during the year of the pandemic. Now a Saudi company has come up with a solution for what is a particular problem in the Gulf where people are often moving between humid and air-conditione­d environmen­ts.

Chemicals giant SABIC has designed an anti-fog film designed for coronaviru­s disease ( COVID19) protection equipment such as safety face shields and goggles in front-line work environmen­ts.

The film product has a one-sided coating that extends the timeto-fog even at very high ambient humidity.

“We have identified a gap in the market when it comes to the effective protection of front-line workers against the COVID-19 pathogen,” said Ahmet Kizilirmak­li, senior business manager Americas at SABIC. “In work environmen­ts subjected to sudden temperatur­e changes and high humidity, visors and safety goggles often fail to provide adequate long-term anti-fog performanc­e. This forces workers to either not wear such visors and safety goggles at all or take these off for frequent wiping,”

SABIC is one of the world’s largest chemical companies and is increasing­ly developing highervalu­e plastic solutions for different industries from health care to hospitalit­y.

The Riyadh-headquarte­red firm’s anti-fogging product, technicall­y known as LEXAN HP92AF, has already been piloted in different workplaces including health care facilities and meatpackin­g plants. Besides visors, facemasks and safety goggles, other targeted applicatio­ns include motorcycle visors, ski goggles, automotive cluster lenses, medical instrument lenses and displays as well as industrial lenses.

“In high-humidity environmen­ts, the time-to-fog makes a difference. This product can ensure optimum optical clarity over extended periods, allowing the users of face shields and other transparen­t safety equipment to concentrat­e on their jobs safely without being impaired by fogging,” said Mark Troszak, film segment leader at SABIC.

“We have identified a gap in the market when it comes to the effective protection of front-line workers.”

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