The 24th National Invention Exhibition - the Belt and Road and BRICS Skills Development and Technological Innovation Competition opened in Foshan. Jiangxi Huanshenggu Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as 'Huanshenggu Technology') won the bronze award for the 'Invention and Entrepreneurship Award - Project Award'


The exhibition project of Huanxinggu Technology is 'A multifunctional integrated anti-influenza virus fabric and its preparation method', with patent number 202010677379.5. This invention relates to a multifunctional integrated anti-influenza virus fabric and its preparation method, belonging to the field of hygiene and epidemic prevention. The cross-sectional structure of the fabric, from the outside to the inside, is composed of negative ion antibacterial nonwoven fabric, oleophobic nonwoven fabric, PTFE membrane, oleophobic nonwoven fabric, and negative ion antibacterial nonwoven fabric. The two layers of negative ion antibacterial nonwoven fabric can slide relative to the adjacent oleophobic nonwoven fabric. The oleophobic nonwoven fabric and PTFE membrane are closely adhered together in the aforementioned order. The fabric of this invention not only possesses the functions of virus isolation, high breathability, and water impermeability found in existing PTFE membrane masks or other products, but also has oleophobic, antibacterial, and negative ion-releasing functions, forming a comprehensive integrated antiviral characteristic to maximize protection against viral infections. This invention patent product can also be used as a filter screen for air filtration equipment such as household air conditioners, large fresh air systems, and air purifiers, filling the gap in high-end materials in the domestic air filtration field.

The Belt and Road and BRICS Skills Development and Technological Innovation Competition provides a vast platform for innovative talents, high-quality projects, and financial capital to exchange, connect, and cooperate. This exhibition features over 800 exhibitors and more than 2,000 invention projects, surpassing the 1,900 projects in 2019. With over 3 million online viewers, this invention exhibition has garnered attention from central and local media at all levels.
