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www.svsaqua.com Mahavir Palace, 520, New Rasta Peth, Pune – 411011 T: +91 20 26127097 / 98, 26120333 F: +91 20 26122163 E: [email protected] Antimicrobial Spectrum Application SIMPLE SAFE AND GREEN Pseudomonas Aeroginosa Pseudomonas Specia Enterobarcr Cloaceae Enterobarcter Hafnia Proteus Vulgaris Klebsiella Pneumoniae Salmonella Typhi Salmonella Enteritidis SalmonellaGallinarum SalmonellaTyphimorium SalmonellaCholeraesuis Salmonella Typhosa Corynebacterium Nucleatum Sarcinae Lutae Streptococcus Pyrogenes Strep 1,2,3 Mycobacterium Smegmatis Campylobacter Jejuni Flavobacterium Species Yersinia Enterolitica Clostridium Sporogenus Clostridium Dificile Clostridium Perfingens Fusobacterium Nucleatum Bacilus Subtilis Bacilus Circulans Bacilus Megatarium Bacilus Cereus Bifedibacter Liberium Staphylococcus Aureus Staphylococcus Epidermia Streptococcus Faecalis Mycobacteroi Bovis Mycobacterium Kansaaii Candida Albicans Scopulariosis Species Trichophyton Mentagrophytes Mucor Species Saahromyces Cerevisiae Herpes Virus I Herpes Virus II Adenovirus Echovirus Coxsakievirus Influenza Feline Parvovirus Mouse Flu Minut Virus of Mice (MVM) New Castle Disease Virus Iridovirus Vidrio Cholerae Mycoplasm Culex Quinquifasiatus Poliovirus Encephalomyocerditis (EMS) Vaccina Virus Vesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV) Para Influenza Bluetongue Virus Mouse Hepatitis Virus (MHV) Mouse Encephalomyelitis Virus Mouse Polio Virus (MEV) Pertiviries - Togaviridae Trichophyton Rubrum Aspergillus Niger Aspergillus Flavus Fusarium Specie Fonsecaea Pedrosoi Bacteria Fungi Virus Others Dairy farming Aqua culture Poultry farming Fish/Shrimp farming Poultry meat processing. Sea Food Processing. Meat processing. Tree Fruit Processing. Fruits & vegetable washing. Potable water treament Waste water treatment Process water treatment Pseudomonas removal Sanitation and disinfection Membrane sanitation Biofouling removal and control Pseudomonas removal Surface sanitation Air fumigation Equipment sterilization and sanitation Cooling tower DM plant Algae and biofilms control Bacteria and virus control Breweries Wineries Aerated drinks Fruit juice and pulp Milk and milk products Livestock Power Plants Pharmaceutical Industry. RO & UF membrane treatments Horticulture & Greenhouse. Hospitals & Research center Water Treatment Food Processing Food and Beverages
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www.svsaqua.comMahavir Palace, 520, New Rasta Peth, Pune – 411011T: +91 20 26127097 / 98, 26120333 F: +91 20 26122163 E: [email protected]

Antimicrobial Spectrum

Application

SIMPLE SAFE AND GREEN

Pseudomonas AeroginosaPseudomonas SpeciaEnterobarcr CloaceaeEnterobarcter HafniaProteus VulgarisKlebsiella PneumoniaeSalmonella TyphiSalmonella EnteritidisSalmonellaGallinarumSalmonellaTyphimoriumSalmonellaCholeraesuisSalmonella TyphosaCorynebacterium NucleatumSarcinae LutaeStreptococcus PyrogenesStrep 1,2,3Mycobacterium Smegmatis

Campylobacter JejuniFlavobacterium SpeciesYersinia EnteroliticaClostridium SporogenusClostridium DificileClostridium PerfingensFusobacterium NucleatumBacilus SubtilisBacilus CirculansBacilus MegatariumBacilus CereusBifedibacter LiberiumStaphylococcus AureusStaphylococcus EpidermiaStreptococcus FaecalisMycobacteroi BovisMycobacterium Kansaaii

Candida AlbicansScopulariosis SpeciesTrichophyton MentagrophytesMucor SpeciesSaahromyces Cerevisiae

Herpes Virus IHerpes Virus IIAdenovirus EchovirusCoxsakievirusInfluenzaFeline ParvovirusMouse FluMinut Virus of Mice (MVM)New Castle Disease VirusIridovirusVidrio Cholerae

Mycoplasm Culex Quinquifasiatus

PoliovirusEncephalomyocerditis (EMS)Vaccina VirusVesicular Stomatitis Virus (VSV)Para InfluenzaBluetongue VirusMouse Hepatitis Virus (MHV)Mouse Encephalomyelitis VirusMouse Polio Virus (MEV)Pertiviries - Togaviridae

Trichophyton RubrumAspergillus NigerAspergillus FlavusFusarium SpecieFonsecaea Pedrosoi

Bacteria Fungi

Virus

Others

Dairy farmingAqua culturePoultry farmingFish/Shrimp farming

Poultry meat processing.Sea Food Processing.Meat processing.Tree Fruit Processing.Fruits & vegetable washing.

Potable water treamentWaste water treatment

Process water treatmentPseudomonas removalSanitation and disinfection

Membrane sanitationBiofouling removal and controlPseudomonas removal

Surface sanitationAir fumigationEquipment sterilization and sanitation

Cooling towerDM plant

Algae and biofilms controlBacteria and virus control

BreweriesWineriesAerated drinksFruit juice and pulpMilk and milk products

Livestock Power Plants Pharmaceutical Industry.

RO & UF membrane treatmentsHorticulture & Greenhouse.

Hospitals & Research center

Water Treatment

Food Processing

Food and Beverages

Chemical advantages Powerful oxidizing agent and free radical with residual disinfection capacity 99.9% effective against all waterborne microorganisms Very short contact time (2-10 min) Long residual disinfection capacity ( up to 72 hrs) High efficiency in removal of iron and manganese compounds 260% more biocidal power than chlorine Effective against biofilms and all waterborne bacteria Steady bacterial efficiency within broad pH range between 4 -10 No resistance building by micro-organisms

Economic advantages No reactor required for generation of ClO2 No additional chemical required (pH stabilizer) Lower transportation cost due to non hazardous nature of material Non corrosive at user concentration level High material tolerance

Chlorine reacts with water and generates free chlorine (HOCl) that acts on microbes. is CIO2 which does not release free chlorine.

ClO2 is a more powerful oxidant.

It undergoes 5 changes in its oxidative nature. Chlorine is only capable of 1. ClO2 is therefore 2.6 times more powerful.

ClO2 acts only by oxidation. Chlorine will combine to produce harmful Chlorinated by-products. E.g chlorinated phenols, THM's, Dioxins etc. Many of these by-products are recognized carcinogens.

Like Chlorine, ClO2 is soluble in water. It however does not hydrolyse to form acid. The properties of Chlorine are very pH dependant (6-8). ClO2 is effective between pH(4 -10).

Chlorine does not remove biofilms. ClO2 does.

1. Fill the container with the amount of water as shown on the label.

2. First add component A to water in container and then add component B.

3. Gently swirl the liquid and securely close the container.

4. Wait for 4 hours for reaction to complete.

5. After reaction CDD-5000 (0.5% solution of chlorine dioxide) is ready for use

6. Store in cool and dark place.

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SVS aqua was formed with the mission to “provide state of art chlorine dioxide technology products and solutions to customers throughout India and rest of world.” We aim to provide solutions that meet the needs of our customers and even exceed their expectations.Our chlorine dioxide portfolio is designed to cater to a wide variety of customer needs, whether its sterilization of surgical instruments, Legionella control in cooling tower or portable treatment to re-use of industrial effluent. At SVS aqua technologies our approach is to go that extra mile to get the in depth understanding of our customer’s water treatment process, identifying their needs and translating them into a tailor made technical solution using the most suitable chlorine dioxide product from our portfolio.

Abbreviated to CIO2, chlorine dioxide is a relatively small, volatile, and highly energetic molecule and a free radical when present in dilute aqueous solution. It is broad spectrum oxidizing biocide effective over wide range of bacteria, virus, protozoa, algae and fungus. Disinfection activity of chlorine dioxide is independent of PH (4-10) and chlorine dioxide does not dissipate in water. It deactivates micro-organisms by penetrating into their cell wall, disrupting the transport of nutrients across the cell wall and inhabiting the protein synthesis. Due to this, pathogens and bacteria cannot develop immunity towards CIO2. It is recommended for removal of organic materials, biomass and iron sulphide deposits.

What is chlorine dioxide?

Advantages

Method of Preparation

What is ?

is Different Than Chlorine. consists of 2 component A &B in separate packing.

is unique, advanced two powder components kit

which delivers 0.5% (5,000 PPM) pure chlorine dioxide

solution in aqueous form.

It is a two component powder concept which delivers a 99%

yield of ClO2 ensuring the most optimized delivery system

for generator of ClO2.

In CDD 5000 generator is embedded in the two

components.

CDD 5000 can be dosed with a simple dosing pump and a

tank without any plant modifications.

Health and Environmental advantages

Does not react with water to form hypochlorous acid (no free chlorine) Unlike chlorine, does not react with ammonia, ammonium or most organic compounds No hazard to health or the environment No THM’s, HAA’s or other toxic or carcinogenic compound formation Non-explosive Delivery mechanism

3 yrs guaranteed shelf life powder form Easy to apply( standard industrial dosage equipment) High solubility in water, can be applied in a very short time Up to 72 hrs biocidal life when added to water Produces pure chlorine dioxide

5 liters Jar10 liters Jar25 liters Jar50 liters Jar

Available Sizes100 liters Jar/Pail

250 liters Pails

500 liters Pails (customized pack sizes facility is available as per requirements.)

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