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Any one using Silver Dihydrogen Citrate as food contact sanitizer?

Started by , Aug 19 2015 09:08 PM
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Hello everyone,

 

I am implementing sanitizing on a dry food processing and I was wondering if anyone is or has used Silver Dihydrogen Citrate as a no rinse sanitizer on food contact surfaces??? Looks like a less toxic/flammable, etc option than other sanitizers.

I would appreciate your input  :biggrin:

 

Thanks

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Hello everyone,

 

I am implementing sanitizing on a dry food processing and I was wondering if anyone is or has used Silver Dihydrogen Citrate as a no rinse sanitizer on food contact surfaces??? Looks like a less toxic/flammable, etc option than other sanitizers.

I would appreciate your input  :biggrin:

 

Thanks

 

Hi Arod,

 

First time I've heard of it.

 

This might be relevant,-

 

http://www.foodquali...C-antimicrobial


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