Noble Biomaterials CEO Jeff Keane Discusses Solving The "Stinky Socks" Problem And More

Anyone who has suffered from stinky socks or a smelly shirt after working out would likely want to know about a company called Noble Biomaterials.

Noble CEO, Jeff Keane spoke with Benzinga about the company and its main brand, X-static.

Following is part 1 of a 2-part interview with Keane.

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X-static Explained

According to the company, X-static is an EPA registered antimicrobial solution proven to reduce 99.9 percent of bacteria on the surface of fabrics within one hour.

X-static, Noble said, provides a protective layer of 99.9 percent pure metallic silver, bonded with textile fibers through a proprietary process.

Three Core Issues

According to Keane, “There are three core issues that we identified as very large, global in nature and not having really good solutions.”

“[These issues] are built around this idea of managing bacteria on soft surfaces,” he added, “and include eliminating odor, preventing infection and managing conductivity.”

Eliminating Odor

“Working with corporate partners such as Lululemon Athletica Inc. LULU, Spyder Products, Smith Helmets, 5.11 Tactical and every branch of the U. S. military,” Keane said, “we have the ability on the surface of that running shirt, yoga top, or piece of long underwear to remove the bacteria that can cause odor.”

“For the life of the garment we can ensure that yoga top won't smell,” he said.

Two User Types

Keane explained that two types of people are attracted to the ability to eliminate odor in clothing – those he calls “reusers” and those he refers to as “all day longs.”

“Reusers” tend to be guys who wear an article of clothing three to four times before washing.

The “all day long” population skews female and consists of people who want to be able to wear an apparel item from yoga class to work to meeting friends for drinks at the end of the day.

Managing Conductivity

According to Keane, managing conductivity on soft surfaces has historically focused on the industrial segment.

Noble Biomaterials, he said has been working with Federal Mogul Corporation FDML to put X-static technology in heated seats in automobiles.

“Additionally,” he said, “our technology can be wrapped around components in cellphones to provide insulation so the components do not interact with one another.”

Wearables

Conductivity comes into play in the “wearables” segment as well.

“Over the last 36 months we've seen a surge in innovation around managing conductivity in consumer and health care items such as running shirts,” Keane noted.

“In addition,” he said, “with the likes of Adidas ADDYY and interestingly enough, Ralph Lauren Corporation RL, we are putting our technology into bio monitoring.

“Functionality,” Keane said, “is key. Now your shirt can help monitor your heart rate and your respiration rate.”

“This exciting area of wearables,” he added, “with today's technology allows us to produce the Victoria's Secret Running Bra. Now we're adding incrementally.”

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Certification And Quality Control

“For the vast majority of applications,” Keane said, “our brand name is on the item. With that responsibility, we said we need to test all products to make sure they do what we say they do.”

“Whether it's smell or infection or managing conductivity. We set up an internal certification process making use of internal proprietary and third party external verification.”  

At the time of this writing, Jim Probasco  had no position in any mentioned securities.

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