Peracetic Acid
Product Description
Peracetic acid, a potent oxidizing agent, is widely recognized for its antimicrobial properties and finds extensive use across various industries.
Product:
Peracetic Acid
Synonym:
Ethaneperoxoic acid; Peroxyacetic acid; Acetyl hydroperoxide
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Colorless liquid
Boiling point
110 °C
Density
1.226 g/cm3
Flash Point
41 °C
Melting point
-0.2 °C
Molecular Weight
76.05
Odor
Acrid odor
Purity
32 wt. % in dilute acetic acid
Refractive index
1.3876
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
Markets
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We Offer Peracetic Acid
in various grades
A few of the grades available are listed below:
Peracetic Acid used in many
industry applications
Peracetic acid, a potent oxidizing agent, is widely recognized for its antimicrobial properties and finds extensive use across various industries. Its industrial applications include:
- Disinfectant and Sterilant: Used extensively in the food and beverage industry, healthcare, and water treatment facilities for disinfecting surfaces, equipment, and water supplies by effectively killing bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Food Industry: It is applied in the processing and packaging of food products to reduce microbial contamination, thus ensuring food safety and extending shelf life without leaving harmful residues.
- Water Treatment: Peracetic acid is used in wastewater treatment plants as an eco-friendly alternative to chlorine for disinfecting water, effectively destroying pathogens and degrading easily without forming toxic byproducts.
- Breweries and Wineries: Utilized for sanitizing tanks, pipelines, and bottles, it helps in maintaining high levels of hygiene, crucial for preventing contamination and spoilage of beer and wine.
- Healthcare Sector: It serves as a high-level disinfectant for medical instruments and surfaces in hospitals and clinics, ensuring the control of infections.
- Agriculture: Employed as a treatment to prevent microbial contamination and preserve grains and feed, enhancing the quality and safety of agricultural produce.
- Pulp and Paper Industry: Used in the bleaching of pulp, peracetic acid helps in achieving high brightness levels of paper products while being more environmentally friendly compared to traditional chlorine-based bleaching.
- Textile Industry: It is applied in the treatment of textiles, especially in the bleaching process, where its effectiveness at lower temperatures compared to traditional bleaches can save energy and reduce fabric damage.