This interesting article from Reuters says that of the hard surfaces that are available for countertops, copper is the most inhospitable surface, surpassing stainless steel and other hard surfaces.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-healt...SKBN2143QP
On plastic and stainless steel, viable virus could be detected after three days. On cardboard, the virus was not viable after 24 hours. On copper, it took 4 hours for the virus to become inactivated.
I further read that only certain copper is certified for its antimicrobial action, this company touts there copper for that.
https://cuverro.com/products/copper-sheets-strips
As a leading copper sheet & strip supplier, CuVerro® enables manufacturers to provide their customers with highly-functional antimicrobial products. Any product made with stainless steel can be made with CuVerro®: sinks, hardware, push plates, and more. CuVerro® copper alloy is so strong and durable that it can be used anywhere cleanliness, health, and safety are important. And unlike stainless steel, CuVerro® destroys bacteria between routine cleanings.
So has anyone had countertops made from copper?
Addendum:
Here is a rather scholarly article on this same subject: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3067274/
Bacteria, yeasts, and viruses are rapidly killed on metallic copper surfaces, and the term “contact killing” has been coined for this process.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-healt...SKBN2143QP
On plastic and stainless steel, viable virus could be detected after three days. On cardboard, the virus was not viable after 24 hours. On copper, it took 4 hours for the virus to become inactivated.
I further read that only certain copper is certified for its antimicrobial action, this company touts there copper for that.
https://cuverro.com/products/copper-sheets-strips
As a leading copper sheet & strip supplier, CuVerro® enables manufacturers to provide their customers with highly-functional antimicrobial products. Any product made with stainless steel can be made with CuVerro®: sinks, hardware, push plates, and more. CuVerro® copper alloy is so strong and durable that it can be used anywhere cleanliness, health, and safety are important. And unlike stainless steel, CuVerro® destroys bacteria between routine cleanings.
So has anyone had countertops made from copper?
Addendum:
Here is a rather scholarly article on this same subject: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3067274/
Bacteria, yeasts, and viruses are rapidly killed on metallic copper surfaces, and the term “contact killing” has been coined for this process.
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