Product Description: Silver-Stabilized Germicide
This is a high-level disinfectant and oxidizing biocide. It works through a synergistic effect: Hydrogen Peroxide provides immediate oxidation to kill microbes, and Silver ions provide a long-lasting barrier that keeps the water sterile for a longer duration. It is colorless, odorless, and breaks down into just water and oxygen.
Advantages
Eco-Friendly: It is completely biodegradable. Unlike Chlorine, it does not leave toxic residues or a bad smell/taste in the water.
Broad Spectrum: Effective against a wide range of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and even tough spores that Chlorine cannot kill.
Biofilm Removal: It is excellent at penetrating and “peeling off” the slimy bio-film layers inside pipelines and storage tanks.
Non-Carcinogenic: It does not produce harmful by-products like THMs (Trihalomethanes), which are often caused by Chlorine.
High Stability: The addition of Silver Nitrate makes the Hydrogen Peroxide stable even at higher water temperatures.
How to Use
Since this is a very strong oxidizer, it must be handled with care.
Mix the chemical into your CIP tank (typically a 1% to 2% solution).
Circulate it through the RO system for 30–60 minutes.
Let it soak for 2–4 hours for a complete “Deep Sterilization.”
For Pipeline/Tank Disinfection:
Add the solution to the storage tank and let it stand. No rinsing is required if used at very low concentrations (food-grade levels).
For Continuous Dosing:
It can be dosed into the product water line using a dosing pump to maintain sterility in the distribution system (typically 10–25 ppm).
Disadvantages & Risks
Corrosive to Skin: In concentrated form, it can cause white chemical burns on the skin (due to $H_2O_2$) and black stains on skin/surfaces (due to $AgNO_3$ reacting with light).
Membrane Sensitivity: Like Chlorine, High concentrations of Hydrogen Peroxide can damage Thin-Film Composite (TFC) RO membranes over time. It should be used for short cleaning bursts or at very low dosing levels.
Light Sensitive: Because it contains Silver Nitrate, the concentrated liquid should be stored in dark, opaque (non-see-through) containers to prevent the silver from reacting with light.
Storage and Handling:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep container tightly closed when not in use.
- Avoid contact with eyes and skin. Wear protective gloves and goggles when handling.
- In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with water and seek medical attention.
- In case of skin contact, wash with soap and water.
- If swallowed, drink plenty of water and seek medical advice.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Safety Warning
Silver Nitrate reacts with light and salt. If you spill it on your hands, you will see black spots appear after a few hours—don’t panic, they will fade as your skin naturally exfoliates, but it’s best to wear gloves!












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