Selected article for: "cartridge brass and copper content"

Author: Warnes, Sarah L.; Little, Zoë R.; Keevil, C. William
Title: Human Coronavirus 229E Remains Infectious on Common Touch Surface Materials
  • Document date: 2015_11_10
  • ID: 4d4l6mzl_9
    Snippet: but required higher (90%) copper content to produce a degree of inactivation equivalent to that seen with brasses containing 70% copper (Fig. 2C ). The inactivation time was reduced further in the rapidly drying fingertip contamination model by approximately 8-fold to 5 min for C26000 cartridge brass (Fig. 2D )......
    Document: but required higher (90%) copper content to produce a degree of inactivation equivalent to that seen with brasses containing 70% copper (Fig. 2C ). The inactivation time was reduced further in the rapidly drying fingertip contamination model by approximately 8-fold to 5 min for C26000 cartridge brass (Fig. 2D ).

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