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CP-723
CHLORINATED
ALKALINE
SPRAYWASH
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DESCRIPTION
CP-723 is a high performance, chlorinated alkaline spraywash
formulated for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, cosmetic,
medical device, and food and beverage industries. It is
highly alkaline and contains 2% chlorine as hypochlorite
for effectively removing a wide range of process and product
residues including proteins, synthetic organics, and oils.
When used as directed, CP-723 is safe for use on glass,
stainless steels, and a wide variety of plastics. This
product is an excellent Clean-In-Place (CIP) and recirculating
spraywash product at 0.2% to 5% (v/v) use dilution.
CP-723
is low foaming over a wide temperature range and will
not cavitate recirculation pumps. Free rinsing CP-723
provides clean, residue free surfaces. Organic water
conditioners provide excellent hard water tolerance
that eliminates mineral deposits. This cleaning agent
is phosphate free.
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DIRECTIONS
CP-723 is designed for use in recirculting spray and manual
wash applications and is ideal for glassware and bottle washers,
parts washers and CIP systems. Typical operating concentrations
of CP-723 vary from 0.2% to 5% (v/v) depending on temperatures,
soil loads, and cleaning methods used. The product can be fed
with standard pumps and metering devices. Proper care and protective
equipment are required for handling the concentrate and in manual
cleaning—see the MSD sheet.
Biodecontamination Group Technical Service chemists and engineers
will help you establish an improved cleaning procedure for your
application using CP-723. If required, our testing laboratory
can test your residue and screen various cleaner concentrations,
temperatures and exposure times to determine the optimum cleaning
conditions and also provide cleaning validations assistance.
Concentration Testing for CP-723 - Several options exist for
the feed and concentration control of CP-723, including a standard
acid/base titration, pH and conductivity.
Residue Testing for CP-723 - Standard analytical methods may
be used for determining absence of CP-723 on product contact
surfaces, glassware or caging. Alkalinity titrations, chelant
assays, specific ion analysis, conductivity, pH and Total Organic
Carbon (TOC) are all viable methods of analysis. Let us assist
you in your choice of appropriate methodology.
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