Aqua-Clean

Aqua-Clean

  • Disinfects surfaces, equipment, and soil in horticultural environments.
  • Provides comprehensive microbial control of entire water systems.
  • Effective in controlling and preventing the growth of biofilms, which may include bacteria, fungi, algae, yeast, and protozoa.
  • Suitable for both commercial and domestic settings due to its eco-friendly and biodegradable composition.
  • Can be used in various industries for maintaining clean and healthy spaces, ensuring long-lasting disinfection without promoting microbial resistance.
  • The formulation is ideal for settings that require stringent hygiene and clean water, like healthcare facilities and food processing plants.

 

Description:

Aqua-Clean is a powerful and multifunctional disinfectant that combines hydrogen peroxide with a catalyst for enhanced stability and effectiveness. Its eco-friendly and biodegradable composition makes it a sustainable choice for both commercial and domestic settings, helping to minimize environmental impact. The disinfectant works through a dual-action mechanism that corrodes cell walls and disrupts DNA, effectively stopping microbial reproduction. Additionally, its non-mutagenic properties prevent microbes from reproducing, ensuring long-lasting disinfection without promoting resistance. Aqua-Clean is versatile enough to disinfect surfaces, equipment, and soil in horticultural environments, providing a comprehensive solution for maintaining clean and healthy spaces. This disinfectant offers high efficacy, safety, and environmental responsibility, combined with ease of use and trusted performance across various industries. With Aqua-Clean, users can achieve effortless cleaning and enjoy peace of mind, knowing they are using a quality product that contributes to environmental sustainability and offers reliable protection against pathogens.

The unique formulation in combination with a unique stability of Oxiline-50  ensures a prolonged micrological control of your entire water system.

Aqua-Clean is not just a product, its a total concept of microbiological control of your water system. 

Biofilms are commonly referred to as bacterial biofilms, implying they consist of a single or multiple species of bacteria growing within a slimy substance as a community. However, in nature biofilms consists of multiple organisms ranging from bacteria, fungi, algae, yeast and protozoa.

The life cycle of a biofilm and biofilm formation

Bacteria that exist independently, or a free-floating, are called planktonic. When planktonic bacteria encounter a moist surface with nutrients and aggregate, this is the first stage of biofilm formation. This is also known as “reversible attachment” where the bacteria may separate and become planktonic once again.
If the biofilm continues maturation then the second stage becomes “irreversible attachment”. As the term implies, the bacteria are now committed to the biofilm and during this stage the genetic expression of the bacteria may change. That is, gene function changes so the bacteria adapts and promotes the biofilm.
The third stage is called “maturation” and during this stage the organisms are completely sessile and are secreting the extracellular polymeric substance (EPS), or slime. The production of the EPS is the growth of the biofilm and this can be a fairly rapid process taking place over a number of hours. As the EPS grows more bacteria colonise, or multiply, within the EPS. Presumably, this is when other organisms, such as fungi, join the biofilm community.
The fourth and final stage is “detachment”. This is dispersal, or reproduction, that occurs when chunks of the biofilm detach and reform on some other surface. Alternatively, bacteria can once again become planktonic and re-start the biofilm life cycle.

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