Why It Matters
Design selects disinfectant actives (quat, chlorine, peroxide) at EPA-registered kill concentrations for institutional sanitizers
Solution Approach
Design selects disinfectant actives (quat, chlorine, peroxide) at EPA-registered kill concentrations for institutional sanitizers RawSource supplies the base chemicals that go into these programs. We can help with product selection, grade matching, and sourcing from multiple origins for supply security.
Typical Formulation Workflow
1
Application & Soil Assessment
Define the cleaning task, surfaces, soils, and water hardness, plus the safety and regulatory profile for the use environment.
2
Surfactant & Builder Selection
Match surfactants, builders, solvents, chelants, acids or alkalis, and preservatives to the soil, surface compatibility, and label claims.
3
Formulation & Use-Dilution Trial
Optimize the actives ratio and use dilution, checking foam, clarity, stability, and performance at the in-use concentration.
4
Performance & Stability Validation
Confirm cleaning efficacy, storage and freeze-thaw stability, and packaging compatibility before scale-up.
Recommended Chemistries (5)
Benzalkonium Chloride (BKC, ADBAC)
CAS 8001-54-5
Surfactants
Primary quat sanitizer active for food service and institutional use
2928 · Class Cationic quat active disrupting microbial membranes; the design's named quat for institutional disinfectants (registration is product-specific)
Melting Point: 241.02 °C Density: 0.9429 g/cu cm at 25 °C Solubility: Very soluble in alcohol, acetone; slightly solu…
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Didecyldimethylammonium Chloride (DDAC)
CAS 7173-51-5
Surfactants
High-performance quat for hospital-grade disinfectants
Twin-chain quat for hospital-grade kill spectrum and hard-water robustness
Physical Description: Extremely hygroscopic; Off-white sticky solid Appearance: Clear yellow liquid /commercial aqueous solution/ Odor: Mushroom-like odor
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Sodium Hypochlorite
CAS 7681-52-9
Acids & Salts
Broadest-spectrum sanitizer; 5.25-8.25% solutions for household bleach
1791 (SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE) · Class Chlorine oxidizer giving broadest-spectrum disinfection; the chlorine leg of the active set
Melting Point: MP: 18 °C /Pentahydrate/ Boiling Point: Boiling point: 111 °C in solution Density: 1.093 for 5% solution
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Hydrogen Peroxide (Leaching / Process Oxidant)
CAS 7722-84-1
Polymers & Resins
Oxygen-based bleach and sanitizer breaking down to water
2015 (HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, AQUEOUS SOLUTION, STABILIZED, WITH MORE THAN 60% HYDROGEN PEROXIDE) · Class Oxygen-based biocide that breaks down to water/oxygen, the peroxide active for residue-free disinfection
Melting Point: 0 °C Boiling Point: 150 °C at 760 mmHg Density: 1.11 at 20 °C
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Peracetic acid
CAS 79-21-0
Acids & Salts
pH Adjustment
3107 (PERACETIC ACID) · Class Peroxyacid sporicide for high-level institutional disinfection where peroxide alone is too slow
Melting Point: -30–0 °C Boiling Point: 105 °C at 760 mmHg Density: 1.226 at 15 °C
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Related Product Families
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Amphoteric & Cationic Surfactants
Cocamidopropyl betaine (CAPB) as co-surfactant, and benzalkonium chloride (BKC) as EPA-registered sanitizer active
Foam BoostingBiocidal ActionConditioningMildness
12 chemistries
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Preservatives & Sanitizer Actives
MIT, bleach, hydrogen peroxide, and quaternary ammonium actives for in-can preservation and EPA-registered surface sanitization claims
Biocidal ActionPreservationOxidation
44 chemistries
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