Antibacterial Membrane

The antibacterial fiber is produced using a patented process, in which antibacterial ions are melt-blown onto polypropylene (PP). When bacterial cell walls adhere to the antibacterial fiber, the ions come into contact with the cells and diffuse into the cytoplasm, effectively achieving a sterilization effect. The antibacterial fiber provides a dual function of particle filtration and inhibition of bacterial growth, thereby extending the service life of filter cartridge products.