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7/2/2010

Regulating the concentration of disinfecting agent during rinsing -The laundry industry is benefiting from new findings on need-based disinfecting
A joint research project by the Hohenstein Institute in Bönnigheim and the ITCF Denkendorf (IGF No. 15482 N), financed by the AiF with funding from the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, is for the first time delivering data about how best to regulate the concentration of disinfecting agent in rinsing water. Implementing the results of the research will mean that the dosage can match the need and the service life of textiles being processed can be increased, resulting in both economic and ecological improvements in the laundry sector. The washing machine and detergent industries now have the opportunity to go on to develop innovative systems for analysis and regulation. It will also be possible for companies to set up their own online system for measuring active oxygen for relatively little expense. A system of data recording enables the levels of hygiene that have been achieved during the rinsing process to be documented.
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Results of new research guarantee effective disinfecting of hygiene-related textiles.
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