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HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

ANPROS is a Quality Certified ISO 9001:2015 Company, providing you with a guarantee of quality products and personalized customer service. Our dedicated team ensures that all our products meet stringent quality standards, and we are committed to supporting our customers with their specific needs.

Important Information About Hydrogen Peroxide

Medical Advice Disclaimer: Since our staff are not medically qualified, our company cannot, by law, provide medical advice regarding the uses of hydrogen peroxide.

Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Certificate of Analysis (COA): ANPROS can provide a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and a Certificate of Analysis (COA) for all our products. We recommend verifying if your current supplier is also able to provide these critical documents to ensure product safety and compliance

Key Points on Hydrogen Peroxide Products

Stabilisers in Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide:

    • It has come to our attention that some suppliers of food-grade hydrogen peroxide claim their product contains no stabilisers. It is important to note that almost all hydrogen peroxide sold in Australia must contain some stabilisers; otherwise, the product is considered unsafe. Unstabilised hydrogen peroxide will decompose, posing safety risks.

HYDROPURE 35:

    • HYDROPURE 35 contains only 7 parts per million (7 mg/L) of food-grade stabilisers. This low concentration of stabilisers is further reduced when the product is diluted, ensuring safety while maintaining efficacy.

Dilution Requirement:

    • Please Note: 35% hydrogen peroxide is a strong oxidising agent and must be diluted before use to ensure safety.

Storage and Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide:

    • Hydrogen peroxide solutions of 3% and 6% are typically sold at chemists or pharmacies. These products are stored on retail shelves and are not refrigerated, leading to gradual decomposition. This decomposition decreases the hydrogen peroxide concentration below the percentage indicated on the label over time.

 

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