Diversey Booster VB31 20 L
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Description
A hydrogen peroxide based detergency booster. Booster is a primary or secondary additive to caustic detergents for the removal of heavy organic deposits found across the food and beverage industries.
Booster is a highly concentrated liquid additive to caustic that enhances detergency and soil removal at temperatures up to 80°C during CIP applications where organic soiling is a problem.
Booster when added to blended caustic detergents gives improved detergency over the use of blended products alone, resulting in shorter cleaning times.
Typical use concentrations for Booster are 0.09-0.43% w/w (0.08-0.39% v/v) dosed into the dilute caustic detergent solution being used at ambient to 80°C. Exact concentrations depend upon the application and level of organic soiling. Booster should be added carefully to a vented CIP system and equipment to prevent pressure build caused by a powerful exothermic reaction between strong acids and alkaline. Solutions containing Booster should be thoroughly rinsed after use to remove them from all food and beverage contact surfaces.
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Regulated Substance
This product contains a substance classified as “Regulated” under the Control of Poisons and Explosives Precursor Regulations 2023.
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