Bioxyl is a concentrated hydrogen peroxide disinfectant for the professional market. It has to be diluted 1:15 for use. It can be used to disinfect objects and surfaces wherever food is prepared or processed, including in health care settings. Bioxyl requires a contact time of 30 minutes. The special formula ensures that the product remains active on large exposed surfaces during the entire contact time. It is very well suited as an end-of-shift set-and-forget disinfectant, and in any application where objects or surfaces should require no follow-up treatment (rinsing or wiping).
Bioxyl 2.5% is the same product as Bioxyl, but in a convenient ready-to-use form. It requires no dilution by the end user, but can be used straight from the spray trigger bottle.
Laquick is a fast-acting, low dose disinfectant based on a combination of lactic acid and hydrogen peroxide. It consists of sustainable (produced through fermentation from sugar), green (biologically degradable), biocompatible, and (in the in-use concentrations) completely harmless ingredients, leaves no harmful residues and does not require rinsing or wiping. It acts fast enough and at doses low enough that you can literally keep on working on the surface that was treated only moments before. Laquick comes in three formulations:
Twist is a chlorine dioxide disinfectant for Legionella control that is generated in-situ using a generator in-line with a drinking water system. Chlorine dioxide is the ideal approach to effective, continuous, reliable Legionella control, and conforms to the requirements of chemical Legionella control as described in the Dutch Drinkwaterbesluit. It is an essential part of drinking water hygiene in buildings and institutions, in communal drinking water systems ‘behind the water meter’.
Torox is a chlorine dioxide disinfectant based on two granular components, that allows end users to rapidly prepare large or small amounts of stock solutions (o.3%) of chlorine dioxide, ready to be dosed into drinking water that needs disinfecting. Eminently suited for situations where drinking water disinfection is only required incidentally, or intermittently, or where generator systems are not feasible, for whatever reason. The granular components have a practically unlimited shelf life and can be rapidly deployed, from a single glass of water from an unreliable source, to untreated surface or groundwater, to stagnant drinking water reservoirs, to large communal drinking water systems where a chlorine dioxide generator is no viable option.