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  • auidupv1 posted an update 3 years, 6 months ago

    Product name: HClO disinfectant
    Main ingredient: effective chlorine 90-110mg/L
    Application: Disinfect surface of objects, fabrics and hands.
    Applicable: Suitable for all people, pregnant women, infants and people with sensitive constitutions can be used with confidence.
    Precautions for use:
    1銆?Children shall use this product under the surveillance of adult.
    2銆?This product shall be kept out of the reach of children.
    3銆?Avoid high temperature or open fire.
    4銆?This product is acid substance, avoid using together with alkaline substance.
    5銆?Once the product is firstly used, its service life is two weeks.
    6銆?This product is prohibited using together with products containing hydrochloric acid.
    Shelf life: Two years
    What is hypochlorous Acid (HOCl)?
    HOCl is currently known as a relatively effective biological bactericide. It is a slightly acidic substance with a PH value of 4.5-6.0, an effective chlorine concentration of 50-200ppm, and a high redox potential. HOCl comes from the body’s own immune factors, the bactericidal factors produced instantaneously by the catalysis of the human myeloperoxidase, and has been in the immune system since the moment it appeared in mammals. HOCl can kill invading microorganisms and fight infection. The substance itself is neither toxic nor cytotoxicity, reduced to water without residue after action.
    Why is HOCl more efficient at killing pathogens?
    Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) vs. Sodium Hypochlorite (Chlorine Bleach)
    Hypochlorite ion carries a negative electrical charge, while hypochlorous acid carries no electrical charge.
    The hypochlorous acid moves quickly, able to oxidize the bacteria in a matter of seconds, while the hypochlorite ion might take up to a half hour to do the same.
    Germ surfaces carry a negative electrical charge which results in a repulsion of the negatively charged hypochlorite ion to the area of the germ surfaces, making hypochlorite ion less effective at killing germs.
    The hypochlorous acid’s lack of electrical charge allows it to more efficiently penetrate the protective barriers surrounding germs.Bulk Disinfectant
    website:http://www.hvhamedical.com/disinfectant/