Hygiene and Sanitation

Peracetic Acid

These days, food sanitation practices are under closer scrutiny than ever before. Recent outbreaks of E Coli and Salmonella in several sectors of the food industry have drawn new cries for closer monitoring, better sanitation processes and stricter accountability. 

In response, many of the country’s leading sanitation chemical manufacturers have developed various peracetic-acid-based compounds to help fight these bacterial problems. Due to the wide range of effectiveness and the minimal residual these products offer, these new compounds are being more widely used every day.

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For 25 years Dosatron has also been committed to providing the most reliable, durable and consistent chemical metering equipment available to the food sanitation industry. Dosatron’s recent introduction of chemical injectors designed specifically for the application of peracetic acid (PAA) is just another example of our desire to continue to be the innovator and industry leader in sanitation chemical injectors.

Our PAA-compatible injectors have been field-tested with proven results. Our PAA line features superior seal durability and are not affected by off-gasing. As with all Dosatrons, our PAA injectors are easy to use and maintain while delivering reliable results.
 


Recommended Injectors for PAA Use:

D14MZ2 - 14 GPM

D14MZ2VFIIK

Features a dilution range of 1:500 to 1:50, a flow range of 0.05 to 14 GPM, and a pressure range of 4.3 to 85 PSI.


DI1500 - 11 GPM

DI1500VFPYPIIK

Features a dilution range of 1:1500 to 1:500, a flow range of 0.05 to 11 GPM, and a pressure range of 4.3 to 85 PSI.


D25RE09 - 11 GPM

D25RE09VFPIIK

Features a dilution range of 1:1000 to 1:111, a flow range of 0.05 to 11 GPM, and a pressure range of 4.3 to 84 PSI.


D45RE15 - 20 GPM

D45RE15VFPIIK

Features a dilution range of 1:500 to 1:66, a flow range of 3 to 20 GPM, and a pressure range of 7 to 70 PSI.


D45RE3000 - 20 GPM

D45RE3000VFPIIK

Features a dilution range of 1:3000 to 1:1000, a flow range of 3 to 20 GPM, and a pressure range of 7 to 70 PSI.