Self Sanitizing Door Handle

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24 points by rendaw 4 days ago


ndegruchy - 4 days ago

An interesting take. There is also brass and coppers that self-sanitize, albeit more slowly: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11279221/

kaffekaka - an hour ago

I thought it would be about that red hot door handle from Home Alone.

RamblingCTO - 4 hours ago

Sounds like a problem not worth solving? In my wework the handles get wiped down as per the cleanign protocol. Takes what, a second? The costs are marginal.

mahrain - 4 hours ago

The TiO2 will likely rub off and need regular replenishment. Also, the alternative here, sensor-operated or button-operated automatic doors are already widely used. I wonder who this is meant for?

h1fra - 25 minutes ago

Or use copper

immibis - 3 hours ago

Clicked away after 3 popups

GrowingSideways - 3 hours ago

Why not just use brass? Seems like a solution in search of a problem.

interludead - 2 hours ago

This feels like a thoughtful engineering project and a strong competition entry yet without a clear niche

4gotunameagain - 4 hours ago

Or, you know, just use brass:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimicrobial_copper-alloy_tou...

flobosg - 4 hours ago

(2019)