Disinfectant Ingredients of the Future

September 15, 2022

Looking for better disinfectant options? On September 28 at 4 p.m. CT, German chemical company Lanxess will host a sponsored webinar—Disinfectant Ingredients of the Future—to discuss the pros and cons of active ingredients contained in disinfectant formulations.

In the hour-long online session, the company will introduce participants to active ingredients of the future, such as KMPS (potassium monoperfsulfate), which provides powerful non-chlorine oxidation for a variety of uses.

The webinar will also cover contact times, safety aspects, transport challenges, and regulatory developments for active ingredients. Most importantly, disinfectants that can stand up to global pandemics and viral pathogens will be identified.

After attending this webinar, you’ll know the important questions to ask suppliers, to ensure that you’ll always have the correct disinfectants for your facility.

Click here to register for the webinar.

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