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Alcohol Disinfectant

Product description:
This product is a disinfectant mainly composed of ethanol, with a content of 75% ± 5% (VN).

Applicable scope:
Suitable for surface disinfection of objects; Surgical hand disinfection.

Product features:
For medical grade, without industrial alcohol, and harm to the human body. The bottle is designed with high-quality, stable, and leak-free PET material
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  • Anhui Xiaoshan Hope Medical Devices Co., Ltd
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XS Art No Size(cm) Qty(pcs)
XS- RS01 50ml 180
XS- RS02 100ml 120

FAQ

  • Q. Are you a direct manufacturer or a trading company?

    We are a manufacturer and have our own export team. We produce and sell products by ourselves. Custom Alcohol Disinfectant factory.
  • Q. What products can you provide?

    At present, the company has eight series of products, including medical dressings, baby care, medical tape, medical anti-fog and splash masks, medical polymer materials, medical raw materials, bags, and hygiene disinfection, with over 100 varieties. Wholesale Alcohol Disinfectant Suppliers in China.
  • Q. How long will you receive a response after the inquiry?

    On weekdays, we will reply to you within 24 hours after receiving the inquiry.
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  • 8 SGS CNAS Certificate
  • QUALITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION
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What materials or surfaces are not recommended for use with alcohol disinfectant?

Certain Plastics:Alcohol disinfectants may not be suitable for certain types of plastics, especially those that are sensitive to alcohol. High concentrations of alcohol can lead to discoloration, warping, or degradation of the plastic material. It's essential to check the compatibility of the specific plastic with alcohol before using the disinfectant.
Rubber Components:Rubber surfaces, such as those found on certain equipment or devices, may be adversely affected by alcohol disinfectants. Prolonged exposure to alcohol can lead to deterioration, swelling, or other forms of damage to rubber materials. Manufacturers' recommendations should be consulted to determine compatibility.
Sensitive Optical Coatings:Surfaces with sensitive optical coatings, such as camera lenses or eyewear, may not be suitable for alcohol disinfection. Alcohol can potentially damage or degrade these coatings, affecting the optical performance. Users should follow manufacturer guidelines and consider alternative cleaning methods for optical surfaces.
Certain Wood Finishes:While some wood surfaces may tolerate alcohol disinfection, certain wood finishes or coatings may be sensitive to alcohol. Testing in an inconspicuous area is advisable to prevent damage, such as discoloration or deterioration of the finish.
Leather and Vinyl:Alcohol disinfectants may not be suitable for all types of leather or vinyl surfaces. Prolonged use can lead to drying out, discoloration, or damage to these materials. Users should test on a small, inconspicuous area and explore alternative disinfection methods for sensitive leather or vinyl surfaces.
Electronic Device Screens:Some electronic device screens, particularly those with special coatings or treatments, may not be recommended for alcohol disinfection. Alcohol can damage the protective coatings on screens, leading to reduced clarity or responsiveness. Users should refer to device manufacturer guidelines for appropriate cleaning methods.
Sensitive Laboratory Instruments:Certain sensitive laboratory instruments may have components that are not compatible with alcohol disinfectants. Manufacturers often provide specific cleaning recommendations for laboratory equipment, and alternative disinfection methods may be preferred.
Painted Surfaces:Alcohol disinfectants may adversely affect painted surfaces, causing damage such as fading, discoloration, or deterioration of the paint. Users should exercise caution and, if unsure, test in a small, inconspicuous area before applying alcohol disinfectants to painted surfaces.