Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide in Various industries

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Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide in various industries Who among us can forget the sting of hydrogen peroxide on a scratched knee applied by our parents? Hydrogen peroxide, which can be found in a brown container, is an antiseptic liquid traditionally used to treat cuts and other skin wounds and kill germs. Cleaning, disinfecting, and removing stains are just a few of the many non-medical uses for peroxide.

Hydrogen Peroxide: H2O plus one more oxygen molecule equals hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). The strength of peroxide comes from the oxidation of the additional oxygen molecule. This oxidation removes colour from permeable materials like textiles and kills bacteria. Choose the 3% strength medical-grade peroxide while using it. What this signifies is that there is only a trace amount of peroxide (3% of water) in the mixture. This medical-grade product can be used safely around the house.

Food-grade peroxide, a highly concentrated version of hydrogen peroxide (up to 35% strength), is also commercially available. The food sector employs it for a variety of tasks, including processing and bleaching, hence the name "food-grade." Palvi FZE is one of the most prominent as well as reputed Hydrogen Peroxide suppliers in UAE.


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