Dypromed s.r.o.

The company develops, manufactures and sells products made with Czech nanofibre and produced exclusively in the Czech Republic. The products are designed to protect the wearer against unwanted pathogens such as allergens, smog, bacteria and viruses.

Our own products and technologies

Nákrčník NANO+

A neck gaiter with a replaceable nanofibre filter. The washable NANO+ neck gaiter with a pocket for a replaceable nanomembrane filter is designed for long-term use. The NANO MED. CLEAN nanofibre filter acts as a two-way mechanical barrier against viruses, bacteria, allergens, smog and other hazardous airborne particles.

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Contacts

nanoscarf.eu
info@nanoscarf.eu
Rozárčina 7, Prague

Articles about DYPROMED

Nanotechnology for Smart Cities

Nanotechnology for Smart Cities

During 2020, the Czech Nanotechnology Industries Association carried out the project "Nanotechnology for Smart Cities as a Tool for Sustainable Development", supported by funding from the Czech Development Agency. The aim was to develop a concept of a smart city built...

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Invitation to NanoDay Milano 2019

Date: 23 October 2019, Venue: World Hotel Cristoforo Colombo in Milano Registration starts at 9:30 | Corso Buenos Aires, 3, 20124 Milano MI The Czech NanoDay 2019 event in Milano will provide an opportunity to meet Czech business and R&D partners active in the...

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CEITEC makes nanofibers by centrifugal forces in Brno

Recently, the pilot machine CYCLONE PILOT G2 of the nanotechnology company Pardam was successfully installed at CEITEC in Brno. It is the second generation of a pilot device designed for development and production of nanofibrous materials utilizing the method of...

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Invitation to NanoDay Prague 2019

Are you interested in the newest technologies? Visit Nanoday in Prague where you can get your hands on the most interesting novelties from the Czech nanotechnologies. We will explain how the world which we can see only through a microscope works and we will show you...

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