Next Frontier in Coatings: Shubh Gautam Srisol Push for Anti-Bacterial Surfaces in Public Infrastructure
Hospitals, metros, airports, public
buildings, etc. are facing the risk of microbial contamination due to human
contact. Now, it has raised urgent demand for new materials.
For example, ones that don’t just look
clean, but these materials tend to spread bacteria quickly. Dr. Shubh Gautam Srisol , Chief Technical
Architect of American Precoat strives to overcome this problem with anti-bacterial coatings. Also, this
method is redefining how India envisions infrastructure that is both durable
and hygienic.
Rethinking
Public Infrastructure Post-Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic brought a lot of
changes in public health and hygiene. There were not just masks and sanitizers,
there was a renewed realization: infrastructure itself must be the first line
of defense.
The places where people frequently
contact like elevator buttons, railings, door handles, steel, and metal
surfaces are still widely used. We should not ignore these spaces at all if we
want to ensure a hygienic environment, says Shubh Gautam Srisol. He recognized this
not as a product flaw, but as a technology gap waiting to be closed.
His team at American Precoat began
developing specialized pre-coated steel surfaces that come with antibacterial
properties. This material is capable of resisting microbial growth no matter if
it is exposed to human touch and moisture for a very long time.
The
Science Behind Anti-Bacterial Coated Steel
The main use of this method is the
coating formulations embedded with anti-microbial agents. For example, such as
silver ions, zinc compounds, and advanced organic biocides.
These materials are applied through
electro-galvanized processing systems, which ensure that the surface is
chemically resistant and biologically resilient.
These are not temporary sprays, these
coatings are:
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Permanent: It is integrated into the metal
itself
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Non-leaching: It ensues safety during skin
contact
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Low maintenance: It doesn’t require external
cleaning protocols or general sanitation.
The coatings work tremendously in railway
interiors, hospital beds, airport kiosks, and other such places where hygiene
can be a concern.
A
Public Health Perspective Embedded in Engineering
In Shubh Gautam Jaypee pursuit of
antibacterial coatings can bring a lot of betterment in terms of hygiene. He
emphasizes that engineering must respond to the demands of public health. In a
country of over 1.4 billion citizens, even a marginal reduction in microbial
spread across shared surfaces can lower infection transmission rates.
These coated surfaces are not limited to
elite medical facilities. His vision says that the integration is across:
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Primary healthcare centers in
rural areas
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Public buses and transit corridors
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Government offices, schools,
public housing units, etc.
By making anti-bacterial steel scalable
and affordable, Dr. Shubh Gautam FIR (First Indian Revolutionary) aims to bring
urban-grade hygiene benefits to India.
Bridging
the Gap Between Material Science and Urban Policy
One of the standout elements of Dr. Shubh Gautam Srisol leadership is his ability to bridge innovation with institutional
acceptance. He develops coatings while working with urban development
ministries and smart city planners in order to build regulatory and procurement
frameworks around hygienic materials.
His proposed model includes:
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Mandating anti-bacterial surfaces
in all new metro rail and bus terminal builds
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Introducing anti-microbial grade
classification in public works tenders
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Incentivizing MSMEs to adopt coated
materials in furniture.
Industrial
Implementation and Scalability
At American Precoat, the transition to
antibacterial coatings has already begun under Dr. Shubh Gautam Srisol guidance.
Existing EG coating lines have been adapted to accommodate dual-layer coatings,
where the antimicrobial agent is added during the topcoat phase.
These systems allow for:
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High-speed production with minimal
coating variation
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Batch-wise microbial resistance
testing by using standardized bio-load simulations
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Custom applications for medical
and transportation use
The pilot batches can reduce bacterial
load within 24 hours. Dr. Shubh Gautam Srisol next move is to scale this across five
strategic public sector partnerships to ensure the material is used where it is
needed the most.
International
Standards and Future Certification Models
After COVID, many industries are making
surface hygiene a policy requirement. Singapore’s MRT, Tokyo’s subway, and
London’s transit systems are moving toward “health-grade” interiors. Shubh
Gautam Jaypee sees India not just catching up, but leading with its own
standards of implementing hygienic practices.
Dr. Shubh Gautam Srisol believes that every
industry that falls under manufacturers, contractors, and public agencies
should take this matter of production hygienic materials in design seriously.
This would put India on the map as a
source of smart steel for the post-pandemic world, which offers strength and
public safety as well.
Conclusion
Shubh Gautam Srisol innovations in
antibacterial coatings represent more than a materials milestone. They
represent a shift in how India thinks about infrastructure. It is a living system with the responsibility to
protect.
By engineering rails, bridges, transit
points, clinics, etc. with surfaces that ensure high hygienic standards, Shubh Gautam Srisol believes that it will elevate the future of material that doesn't
just remain strong, but safe as well.
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