Frequently Asked Questions:
Question: Are all Aral chemistry’s products alcohol-based?
Answer: No, Aral chemistry’s products are classified and presented in 5 main categories as following:
First category: concentrate disinfectant products based of peracetic acid, including: Foodacib, Surfocib, Spacib, Egocib, Agrocib.
Second category: Industrial detergents, including acidic and alkaline detergents used for CIP & COP, milking machines, surfaces, equipment, and etc.
Third category: Scale removers, including: Descaline, Descaline 201, Descaline 202, Faraclean.
Forth category: Solvents and degreasers, including: Tankergent, Tenkergent 101, Solvent 040, Solvent 050.
Fifth category: Liquid catalysis for sulfur removing from oil derivatives, including: Sulfurin, Desulfux.
Question: what is the difference between Foodacib and Surfocib?
Answer: both Foodacib and Surfocib are based on peracetic acid. Foodacib components are food grade and can be used to disinfect food contact surfaces. Surfocib can be used for surface disinfection and is not applied for air and hand disinfection.
Question: Do Surfocib and Foodacib affect the viruses?
Answer: Yes, these two solutions are in the class of high-level disinfectants. Their action spectrum includes a variety of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, biofilms, mycobacteria, viruses and fungi, and sprays. These days, we are encountering an outbreak of coronavirus. To prevent coronavirus and its control, Foodacib and Surfocib can be applied.
Question: What are the standard types of peracetic acid basis disinfectant solutions?
Answer: These solutions are produced under the FDA and EPA standards and according to the World Health Organization (WHO) instructions. They hold a health license from the Food and Drug Administration and the Sib health badge.
Question: What are the instructions to use the Foodacib disinfectant solution?
Answer: Follow the instructions labeled on the product. Depending on the level of contamination, to disinfect surfaces in direct contact with humans, 3-5 cc per liter of water can be used.
Question: What are the domestic applications of Foodacib disinfectant solution?
Answer: Foodacib is applied for disinfecting hands, surfaces in contact with humans, as well as fruits and vegetables
Question: Do Peroxidine solutions use in food industries?
Answer: Yes, the Peroxidine family is applied in several parts of the food industry. Factory disinfection of production surfaces, disinfection of production lines (CIP and COP system), disinfection of sewage, input water to the factory, desulfurization of petroleum products, disinfection and descaling, cooling tower, boiler, and so on.
Question: What are the environmental impacts of the Peroxidine family?
Answer: These products are eco-friendly. Peroxidine-Foodacib disinfectant, Peroxidine-Surfocib disinfectant, Peroxidine-Spacib disinfectant, and other Peroxidine family disinfectants do not contaminate the environment.
Question: Are these products as carcinogenic as formalin?
Answer: No, Peroxidine family are peracetic acid based products and, unlike formalin, they do not cause cancer.
Question: What is the difference between Foodacib and Surfocib?
Answer: Foodacib solution is a food-grade product and is produced particularly for food industries. Therefore, it can be applied for domestic purposes. However, Surfocib is used specifically for non-food contact surfaces.
Question: Question: How and when to use Egocib solution for wastewater purposes?
Answer: Egocib solution is used in the final part of the wastewater treatment system. Egocib could treat agricultural and hospital wastewater, and other industrial wastes. Egosib can be a trustworthy replacement for chlorine and ozone. This solution decreases BOD, turbidity, coliform, E. coli, sulfur, and so on.
Question: What is the best time for foliar spraying?
Answer: Agrocib should be applied by the emergence of the first signs of disease (fungus, bacteria, etc.). In this case, the disease does not spread and the health of the plants is guaranteed.
Question: How to discharge milk stone in the dairy production line?
Answer: Milk stone is a remainder of milk that appears as sediment over time and is known as milk stone. A foamless acidic detergent can be applied to remove these sediments. In addition to removing milk stone, this solution could also remove other sediments in the production line (CIP) and increases the performance of the disinfection stage.
Question: Does milk stone grow the microbial load of the production line?
Answer: Yes. Over time, milk stone gradually turns out to a breeding ground for bacteria, fungi, viruses, and a variety of pathogens. Therefore, the accumulation of these factors boosts the microbial load of the production line.
Question: What is the supremacy of Spacib over chlorine and ozone?
Answer: Spacib can attack pathogens in 40 diverse ways and does not cause bacterial resistance. However, bacterial resistance gradually develops by using chlorine and the consumption dose should be heightened. On the other hand, chlorine causes fouling and consequently increases the microbial load. Ozone is one of the most powerful disinfectants, however, it may not be very effective in disinfection operations due to insolubility in pool water and it escapes from the water surface as bobbles. While the Spacib dissolves in water and penetrates to all parts of the pool.
Question: What are the storage requirements of Proxidine products?
Answer: It is kept at room temperature (25 degrees) and away from heat and direct sunlight. Do not place them next to flammable chemicals.
Question: How to use Foodacib solution for washing fruits and vegetables?
Answer: Pour a small amount of solution into the water and then soak fruits and vegetables in the mixture. After 45 seconds, the solution can be drained from fruits and vegetables by washing or even without rinsing. Because these substances are food grade and safe, they do not endanger the human body.
Question: On which surfaces can we use Peroxidine?
Answer: It can be used for disinfecting floors, walls, and other non-porous hard surfaces such as tables, chairs, countertops, sinks, shelves, trollies, refrigerators, air conditioners, tiles, and in places made of vinyl, non-porous porcelain, plastics (such as polypropylene and polyethylene), stainless steel, or glass are used.
Question: What is the application range of Peroxidine family products in the food industry?
Answer: Food and beverage factories, meat production centers, seafood and poultry, beverage and dairy factories.