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Antimicrobial Surfaces

Antimicrobial Surfaces

Copper and its alloys possess inherent antimicrobial properties, making them effective in reducing the spread of harmful microbes on frequently touched surfaces. Recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), over 500 copper alloys have been registered for their ability to continuously kill more than 99.9% of bacteria within two hours of contact.

These properties are particularly beneficial in high-traffic areas such as hospitals, public transportation systems, schools, and commercial buildings, where reducing microbial contamination is crucial. Implementing copper surfaces in these environments can enhance public health measures by providing an additional layer of protection against the transmission of infectious agents.​

The Copper Development Association offers resources and guidance on the application and maintenance of antimicrobial copper surfaces, supporting efforts to create safer and more hygienic public spaces.

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The Effects of Emerging Technologies on Copper

By Emil W. MilkerManager, Market ResearchCopper Development Association Inc. This paper examines three new opportunities for copper and…

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CDA’s Annual Data 2025

U.S. Copper Supply and Consumption 2004-2024

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Energy and Electrical Systems Council Charter

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EHS Meeting Report and Slides (11 December 2024)

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Learn more about certified antimicrobial copper materials and applications

Visit AntimicrobialCopper.org
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