Tinosan

 Tinosan is an antimicrobial agent that is used in many industries and products. It is effective in suppressing the growth of microorganisms and minimising bacterial invasion.

 

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Characteristics

Uses and Applications

Key applications

  • Antimicrobial

Industries

  • Homecare

Applications:

  • Used in soaps, shampoos, and hand sanitisers as an antimicrobial agent.

  • Prevents the spread of bacteria and fungi thus improving hygiene and cleanliness.

  • In addition to textiles and fabrics on account of their antibacterial property to hamper bacterial growth which causes odour.

  • Preserves the smell of the fabric and increases the durability of the garment.

  • Used in medical textiles and in wound dressings due to its antibacterial activity.

  • Reduces the risk of acquiring an infection and enhances wound healing in a healthcare facility.

  • Integrated into household cleaning products such as surface cleaners and antiseptic sprays.

  • Helps to reduce the number of undesirable microorganisms and maintain cleanliness.

  • Applied in water treatment formulations for the management of microbial activity in water systems.

  • This in turn prevents biofilm formation and bacterial contamination of industrial and municipal water systems.

Packing

Tinosan should ideally be placed in containers or bottles with screw-on lids to ensure it is not contaminated and remains effective. It is packaged in a way that makes it easy to dispense while at the same time packing it in a manner that will suit other uses.

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