Polygiene is partnering with Warwick Music's new pCorder to bring music to the children of Wales, with antimicrobial product protection. Groundbreaking Polygiene BioMaster™ technology will be hitting the music rooms of Welsh schools this year. In 2022 Warwick Music won a tender from the Welsh Government to manufacture a new type of recorder - the pCorder.

As school recorders are shared among multiple users, the Welsh government wanted a way to provide antimicrobial recorders that reduce microbial growth. To tackle this problem, Warwick Music has joined forces with innovative technology creatives Polygiene and is manufacturing the pCorder with Polygiene BioMaster™ incorporated into the plastic body of the instrument. The instruments are injection molded in England and are assembled in Wales, promoting work locally for people with disabilities or who are challenged socially.

Polygiene BioMaster™ - Antimicrobial technology for the 21st century: While the pCorder may be a standard version of the recorder it all know and love from childhood, the inclusion of Polygiene BioMaster™ is innovative. Polygiene BioMaster™ is an effective antimicrobial which can be added to plastics, textiles, paper, paint, or coatings at any stage of the manufacturing process. Because it isn't damaged by heat (such as the high temperatures used in injection molding), it can be integrated into the material as an additive, delivering powerful antimicrobial protection for the product's lifetime.

That's a perfect solution if customer have musical instruments being used by lots of children.