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The Cairo National Research Center found that textile materials such as t-shirts, shirts, towels, hijabs, and other textiles can cause unpleasant odors. One of them is caused by bacteria that stick to fabrics that are worn everyday Bad odor can occur in a short time even if only for a moment worn. This situation can be overcome by wearing clothes that match other antibacterial and antimicrobial characteristics. One of the efforts that can be done to increase the antibacterial properties of textile materials is to make modifications to the textile.

"The use of nanoparticle technology can be applied in the textile industry to modify various textile fibers to have antibacterial properties. Comfort in dressing is an option in the fashion industry," said Selly, Co Founder of Saeida.

Not only a trendy model, the use of nanoparticle technology makes it comfortable and healthy.

 

Selly said that his party introduced the first antibacterial and antiviral hijab in Indonesia.

"It's time for the hijab to enter a new dimension that is fresh economically and ecologically," said Selly.

The Silverplus layer in Saeida products protects textiles from unpleasant body odors, even at low washing temperatures, making Saeida hijabs more comfortable and safe when worn.

Utilizing Ruco-Bac AGP as an antivirus applied in textiles makes Saeida's hijab more hygienic.

 

Antibacterial technology protects against bacteria and antiviral technology protects against harmful viruses.

Through the ISO 18184:2019 standard, the virucidal antimicrobial activity in textiles and other porous materials has been clinically tested.

This test standard is designed to test the ability of textiles and other similar materials to kill viruses in less than 2 - 24 hours, including influenza viruses and coronavirus strains.