• Question: Why is copper a sanitisation metal

    Asked by knee49far on 21 Nov 2020.
    • Photo: Danny Hnatyshin

      Danny Hnatyshin answered on 21 Nov 2020:


      I don’t fully understand it, maybe someone knows more than me. But copper (and other metals) react with surface of a bacteria that causes them to die!

    • Photo: Marcello Valente

      Marcello Valente answered on 21 Nov 2020:


      Dear knee49far,
      the chemical property of copper are so that it binds with the bacteria proteins leading to their death, this is particular important against some bacteria that lives in drinking water that can start to grow and cause a disgusting and dangerous slime.

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