• Wix Filters launches cabin air product line

    July 14, 2016
    2 min read

    Wix Filters announced it is launching cabin air filters enhanced with Microban antimicrobial product protection. According to the company, the filters in the new line are protected from the growth of bacteria, mold and mildew to help keep negative elements from entering a vehicle’s interior, and keep cabin air fresh for the lifetime of the product.

    “We are absolutely thrilled to offer this product to our customers,” said Donald Chilton, vice president of product management for Wix.  “Americans were stuck in traffic for eight billion hours last year, and for that amount of time, you want to know you’re breathing the cleanest, freshest air possible. Elevating our filter media with Microban product protection does just that, and places Wix at the top of the industry.”

    “Microban specializes in partnering with companies to keep products cleaner and fresher for longer,” said Lance Fox, senior director at Microban International. “Leveraging our experience in the healthcare and aerospace industries, the application of Microban technology in air filter media offers consumers an innovative solution to a potential problem that impacts their lives every day. It is a pleasure to partner with WIX, a leader in the automotive industry, in this endeavor.”  

    According to the company, Microban antimicrobial technology helps to inhibit the growth of microbes by attaching to the cell wall and disrupting normal cellular function. This leads to the eventual breakdown of the cell and a reduction in the number of microbes on the treated surface. As a result, the filters and the air inside the vehicle remain cleaner longer.

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