Posts Categorized: Pharmaceutical Production

The Science of ATP Monitoring

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Animal Drinking Water Cleaning Systems, Bacteria, Biomedical Research, Clinical, Companion Animal Care, Detection & Monitoring Products, Food Processing, Industry, Pharmaceutical Production, Sanitation, Surface Tags:

What is ATP? Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is a chemical produced in all living cells. Its presence on a surface is an indication of organic contamination. That contamination can come from human contact, bacterial presence or some other form of organic residue. The amount of ATP remaining on a cleaned surface is a direct indication of

How Corrosive is your Chlorine Dioxide disinfectant?

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Biomedical Research, Bleach, Chlorine Dioxide, Clinical, Companion Animal Care, Corrosivity, Food Processing, Hard Surfaces, Industry, MB-10 Tablets, Pharmaceutical Production, Surface Tags:

We get a lot of questions regarding the differences between our MB-10 Tablets and older chlorine dioxide or pure chlorine technologies. That’s why we’ve created this handy infographic which explains the differences in corrosivity when dealing with different chlorine dioxide-based disinfectants.  You can learn more about the corrosivity of our MB-10 Tablets, as well as

Finding the right Cleaner or Disinfectant for you is easy at QuipLabs.com!

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Biomedical Research, Clinical, Companion Animal Care, Food Processing, Industry, Pharmaceutical Production, Using QuipLabs.com

About Our Product Filter Finding a new product or service to address an area need in your facility can be a serious headache. Diving into detailed product listings, scanning efficacy claims, and searching for active ingredients can feel like you’re totally swimming in options. At Quip Labs, we understand that when addressing a specific need, you want answers fast, simply and

What is wrong with Bleach?

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Bacteria, Biomedical Research, Bleach, Clinical, Companion Animal Care, Food Processing, Industry, Mold, Pathogen, Pharmaceutical Production, Viruses

What is Bleach? The most common chlorine products are aqueous solutions of 4% to 6% sodium hypochlorite, which are readily available as “household bleach”. Bleach has a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity, is unaffected by water hardness, is inexpensive and has a low incidence of serious toxicity. However, bleach has a host of drawbacks which should

We’re officially announcing our Expanded Lab Services!

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Air, Animal Drinking Water Cleaning Systems, Aquatics, Bacteria, Biomedical Research, Companion Animal Care, Detection & Monitoring Products, Food Processing, Industry, Pathogen, Pharmaceutical Production, Surface, Uncategorized

We’re officially announcing our Expanded Lab Services! In an effort to meet the ever-increasing needs of our growing customer base, we’re excited to announce that we have expanded our environmental monitoring capabilities! Whether you have a mystery pathogen in your facility, or just need third-party validation, we can help. We have a few different ways that we can

Our Sanitation Survival Guide can help you get your facility hygiene under control

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You can increase the efficacy of your facility hygiene plan by downloading your copy of the Sanitation Survival Guide, and keeping it in your facility. Below you’ll find a few highlights from the guide, as well as a form to download it on your own. Quick and Dirty Tips to Get Clean: The four pillars

Announcing the HaloFogger FLX

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Air, Biomedical Research, Companion Animal Care, Food Processing, Industry, Pharmaceutical Production, Surface

Announcing the newest addition to its HaloFogger ® line of aerosolized hydrogen peroxide fogging devices for whole room disinfection, the HaloFogger FLX®. This new model combines the proven effectiveness and volume capacity of Halosil’s standard, industry-proven HaloFogger with the added nozzle flexibility available with its HaloFogger® EXT, which is used to treat smaller spaces. The