Hangzhou Mingxin Hydrogen Peroxide Co., Ltd
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 Hangzhou Mingxin Hydrogen Peroxide Co.,LTD is located in the beautiful capital city of Zhejiang Province, China - Hangzhou.The company is a high-tech enterprise that specializes in the production of hydrogen peroxide products. It was established in November 2007 with total assets of RMB 200 million, and controlled by Hangzhou Electrochemical Group Co.,LTD .
Our company actively advocates the enterprise spirit of "unity, practicability and innovation" and the enterprise vision of "customer satisfaction, enterprise prosperity, employee happiness". After ten years of development, the company has become an very important supplier of hydrogen peroxide solution in China, and provides high-quality hydrogen peroxide solution products to global customers.
 

Why Choose Us

Experience

The company has been in operation for a long time, which means they have experience dealing with the production and distribution of hydrogen peroxide.

Wide range of products

The company offers a wide range of hydrogen peroxide products that can be used in different fields, including the medical field, the agricultural industry, and for cleaning purposes.

 

 

 

Customer satisfaction

Hangzhou Mingxin Hydrogen Peroxide Co.,LTD is committed to ensuring their customers are satisfied with their products and services. This means that you can expect excellent customer service and support.

Competitive pricing

The company offers competitive pricing for their products, which makes them an affordable option for those looking to buy hydrogen peroxide.

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What is Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant?

Found in a brown bottle, hydrogen peroxide is an antiseptic liquid that in the past was typically used to treat cuts or other skin wounds, and kill germs. However, peroxide is often used in non-medical situations, including for cleaning, disinfecting and stain removal.

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Effectiveness
Hydrogen peroxide is incredibly effective; it cleans, disinfects, and deodorizes surfaces. It is also anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-mold, and anti-mildew.
This is especially useful in healthcare facilities fighting against infections and other emerging threats. Using a hydrogen peroxide-based solution can help healthcare facilities provide a healthier environment for care, minimizing the risk of infections.

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Safety
A unique challenge that many facilities face is finding a cleaning and disinfecting solution that works but won't damage expensive equipment. Hydrogen peroxide-based solutions are not only effective, they are gentle enough to ensure that no equipment will be damaged during the cleaning process.

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Eco-friendly
Many commercial products are damaging to the environment and contribute to indoor air pollution. For instance, cleaning solutions with fragrances can cause respiratory irritation, headaches, and increased sensitivity in people who suffer from allergies. Other chemicals are associated with long-term problems such as cancer.
However, because hydrogen peroxide degrades into the natural environmentally friendly components of water and oxygen, it is safe and nontoxic to the environment.

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Simplicity
One of the biggest benefits of hydrogen peroxide is the simplicity it offers. Instead of using dozens of different types of cleaning products, you have one all-purpose solution.
This will save you time, money, and will ensure that you always have the product you need on hand. And this simplified approach will also make training cleaning staff more efficient.

 

What are the Applications of Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant?

As well as being a disinfectant, hydrogen peroxide has a broad range of uses. It is used in cleaning, and in personal care products such as hair dyes and bleaches, bathroom cleaners, stain removers and, in low concentrations, in toothpaste and mouth washes.

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Components of Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant

 

 

Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound composed of water and oxygen. Small amounts of gaseous hydrogen peroxide occur naturally in the air.
Hydrogen peroxide's chemical formula is H2O2. For reference, water's chemical formula is H2O. It was first recognized as a chemical compound in 1818, and in 1894, Richard Wolffenstein finally discovered how to produce pure hydrogen peroxide, making it widely commercially available for the first time.
Hydrogen peroxide can be used in multiple settings to kill 99.9% of all microorganisms. It is sporicidal, fungicidal, virucidal, mycobactericidal, and bactericidal that has been proven to even kill the coronavirus (COVID-19). It can be used as a low-level and also high-level disinfectant and as a sterilizer for homes, personal property, and commercial settings such as schools, and in-hospital rooms and equipment depending on its concentration. 

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How to Maintain Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant

Storage. Keep hydrogen peroxide in the brown or opaque bottle it came in, because it starts to lose effectiveness when exposed to oxygen or sunlight. While it's tempting to pour it into a spray bottle for handy usage, stick to only what you need for the current cleaning session.

 

Background of Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant

 

Hydrogen peroxide is the simplest peroxide with a chemical formula H2O2. Hydrogen peroxide is an unstable compound in the presence of a base or catalyst, and is typically stored with a stabilizer in a weakly acidic solution. If heated to its boiling point, it may undergo potentially explosive thermal decomposition. Hydrogen peroxide is formed in the body of mammals during reduction of oxygen either directly in a two-electron transfer reaction 4. As a natural product of metabolism, it readily undergoes decomposition by catalase in normal cells 4.

 

Due to its potent and broad-spectrum antimicrobial actions, hydrogen peroxide is used in both liquid and gas form for preservative, disinfection and sterilization applications as an oxidative biocide 1. It is used in industrial and cosmetic applications as a bleaching agent. Hydrogen peroxide is also considered as a generally recognized as safe compound by the FDA 4; it is used as an antimicrobial agent in starch and cheese products, and as an oxidizing and reducing agent in products containing dried eggs, dried egg whites, and dried egg yolks.

 

Hydrogen Peroxide Disinfectant Can Use It To

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Disinfect household surfaces such as countertops, sinks, tubs and showers, toilets, doorknobs, light switches, cutting boards and toys.

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Remove mold and mildew from your dishwasher.

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Sanitize personal-care products like tweezers and nail clippers.

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Kill germs in your trash cans.

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Remove stains on white or light-colored items—don’t use it on darker colors, since it can bleach them.

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Remove soap scum.

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Lighten grout between tiles.

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Clean produce—submerge the fruits and veggies in a large bowl or sink full of water with a quarter-cup of hydrogen peroxide added, then rinse the produce with water.

Hydrogen peroxide has several benefits as a water disinfectant
 

Disinfection efficiency

Hydrogen peroxide is generally an effective disinfectant. It is able to kill a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. It is also effective at inactivating parasites such as giardia and cryptosporidium.

 

Environmental impact

Hydrogen peroxide is environmentally friendly. It breaks down into water and oxygen when it comes into contact with water, leaving no toxic byproducts or residue.

 

Safety

It is relatively safe to use. Hydrogen peroxide is not a carcinogen and does not produce harmful byproducts when it breaks down. However, it should be handled with caution as it can cause skin and eye irritation and should not be ingested.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Our company actively advocates the enterprise spirit of "unity, practicability and innovation" and the enterprise vision of "customer satisfaction, enterprise prosperity, employee happiness". After ten years of development, the company has become an very important supplier of hydrogen peroxide solution in China, and provides high-quality hydrogen peroxide solution products to global customers. 

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FAQ

Q: Is hydrogen peroxide actually a disinfectant?

A: Commercially available 3% hydrogen peroxide is a stable and effective disinfectant when used on inanimate surfaces. It has been used in concentrations from 3% to 6% for disinfecting soft contact lenses (e.g., 3% for 2–3 hrs) 653, 671, 672, tonometer biprisms 513, ventilators 673, fabrics 397, and endoscopes 456.

Q: What is hydrogen peroxide disinfectant used for?

A: Among other applications, hydrogen peroxide is used as a disinfectant. It is used to treat inflammation of the gums and to disinfect (drinking) water. It is also used to combat excessive microbial growth in water systems and cooling towers.

Q: How do you clean disinfect with hydrogen peroxide?

A: Instead of using an over-the-counter disinfectant, pour hydrogen peroxide into a spray bottle and use it to disinfect the hard surfaces in your home. All you have to do is spray, wait five minutes, and wipe away the dirt and germs.

Q: Which kills germs better alcohol or hydrogen peroxide?

A: The bottom line. Rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide both kill most bacteria, viruses, and fungi. In general, rubbing alcohol is better at killing germs on your hands, as it's gentler on your skin than hydrogen peroxide.

Q: Why do hospitals not use hydrogen peroxide?

A: "Hydrogen peroxide is actually detrimental to wound healing," says Dr. Yaakovian. "It prevents healing rather than promoting it."

Q: Can bacteria survive hydrogen peroxide?

A: Hydrogen peroxide is responsible for certain bactericidal effects observed in biological systems, such as growth inhibition of one bacterial species by another and killing of invading microorganisms by activated phagocytic cells.

Q: What happens if you mix hydrogen peroxide with vinegar?

A: Don't mix hydrogen peroxide and vinegar together in the same mixture. This can create peracetic acid, which may be toxic and can irritate your throat and lungs, eyes and skin. You can, however, alternate spraying hydrogen peroxide and vinegar on a surface.

Q: Is hydrogen peroxide the best disinfectant?

A: Hydrogen peroxide is incredibly effective; it cleans, disinfects, and deodorizes surfaces. It is also anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-mold, and anti-mildew. This is especially useful in healthcare facilities fighting against infections and other emerging threats.

Q: Can I use hydrogen peroxide to clean my shower?

A: You might be accustomed to using a chlorine-based bleach for disinfecting — and sure, it’ll help kill mold and neutralize spores — but a better alternative is to use a mixture of hydrogen peroxide with an oxygenated powder product, such as OxiClean, or my favorite, generic washing soda (not to be confused with baking soda).

Q: Is hydrogen peroxide a disinfectant or antiseptic?

A: Hydrogen peroxide is another antiseptic, or disinfectant, that kills viruses and various forms of bacteria. But it needs more time than rubbing alcohol does to kill germs. It needs up to 5 minutes to do its job.

Q: What level of hydrogen peroxide is a disinfectant?

A: The CDC report on chemical disinfectants includes protocols for using hydrogen peroxide as low as . 05% for a normal disinfecting cleaner and as a high-level disinfectant, the user must employ 7.5% hydrogen peroxide for 30 minutes at 20 degrees Centigrade.

Q: Is hydrogen peroxide safe for disinfecting wounds?

A: Clean With Hydrogen Peroxide or Alcohol? FALSE. Using hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol to clean an injury can actually harm the tissue and delay healing. The best way to clean a minor wound is with cool running water and mild soap.

Q: What happens when you mix hydrogen peroxide with water?

A: Hydrogen peroxide works as a high-level disinfectant. It reacts very quickly, disintegrating into hydrogen and water without leaving any by-products. This process increases the amount of oxygen in water. The free oxygen radicals then decompose the pollutions, leaving only water.

Q: How safe is 3% hydrogen peroxide?

A: The Bottom Line
Exposures to small amounts of household (3%) hydrogen peroxide usually cause mild irritation. Higher concentrations can cause burns. Rarely, life-threatening effects can occur when oxygen bubbles from hydrogen peroxide travel to the blood and circulatory system, and block blood flow to tissues.

Q: What happens when you put hydrogen peroxide on a wound?

A: "It prevents healing rather than promoting it." That's because its reactive power isn't specific to germs. Hydrogen peroxide also kills normal cells within the wound — including healthy skin cells and immune cells — and slows blood vessel formation, all of which are important for wound healing.

Q: How often should you use hydrogen peroxide on a wound?

A: Hydrogen peroxide should never be used to treat wounds as it does more harm than good. In fact, no antiseptic should be used to treat wounds. While highly reactive chemical agents such as hydrogen peroxide do indeed kill some bacteria, they do more damage to healthy cells that are attempting to heal the wound.

Q: How long to leave hydrogen peroxide on surface to disinfect?

A: five minutes
To disinfect, first clean any visible dirt or grime off the area with plain soap and water. Then spray surfaces with a 50/50 mix of peroxide and water. Let it sit for five minutes or longer.

Q: What happens if you put hydrogen peroxide on a fungal infection?

A: Hydrogen peroxide can easily kill fungus on the surface level but is not intended for internal use. You can pour hydrogen peroxide over the infected area, but be aware it may sting and should bubble, especially if you have any open wounds.

Q: Is hydrogen peroxide good for bacterial infections?

A: Hydrogen peroxide is responsible for certain bactericidal effects observed in biological systems, such as growth inhibition of one bacterial species by another and killing of invading microorganisms by activated phagocytic cells.

Q: Why is peroxide in a brown bottle?

A: Note: The peroxide linkage makes the hydrogen peroxide very reactive towards light. So, a very darker colored bottle (dark brown) is used to keep hydrogen peroxide so that light cannot pass through the bottle and the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide could be avoided.

As one of the leading hydrogen peroxide disinfectant manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to buy or wholesale high quality hydrogen peroxide disinfectant at competitive price from our factory. Good service and punctual delivery are available.

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