Kolmar Korea Innovates with Hybrid Composite Sunscreen Technology
This enhances the effectiveness of long UVA blockage by 24.8%.
Kolmar Korea Has introduced "UV-DUO PLUS," a combined composite sunscreen stabilization technology that boosts UV protection and enhances the application process.
The technology involves coating inorganic sunscreen particles with organic compounds, which stops them from clumping together and ensures they spread evenly. This addresses a major problem in hybrid sunscreens, where spaces within the UV protective layer can reduce their efficiency.
Clinical trials indicate that UV-DUO PLUS enhances the blocking efficacy of long-wavelength ultraviolet light (long UVA) by 24.8% at 400 nm when contrasted with traditional sunscreens. The technology behind this product has been patented in South Korea by Kolmer Korea and they are currently seeking international patent protection.
The firm, commanding over 70% of South Korea’s sunscreen sector, is further extending its global footprint. They run the cosmetics business’ premier “UV Technology Innovations Laboratory” and possess upwards of 70 patents related to ultraviolet protection. Their upcoming facility in Pennsylvania, scheduled for launch in the initial part of this year, aims to increase manufacturing output in North America from 180 million to 300 million units.
A representative from Kolmar Korea stated that although hybrid sunscreens combining two types of ingredients are currently on the market, no item has successfully merged organic and inorganic elements completely," they explained. "Using our new UV-DUO PLUS technology, we aspire to drive forward the advancement of Korean beauty products for sunscreen and broaden our presence within local as well as global markets.
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