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Process of Unpleasant Body Smell Generation
Sweating
Fat secretion
Bacterial
Contamination
Foul smell
Contamination
Human
body
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Sweating
Spiritual sweating/strain Sensory excitation
Thermal sweating/Exercise Thermal excitation

Smell of sweat
Seat under the arm Initially No Smell
After six hours Foul Smell

Storage the swat under sterile condition
After two weeks No Smell





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Relationship Between Fiber and
Micro-organism
Dyeing Factory After dye treatment (while keeping)
Coloring, discoloration, deterioration in physical properties
Clothing Wearing Bad odor
Keeping Growth of mildew

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Parts of body Bacteria number (colony forming unit/cm
2
)

Head 1,500,000

Armpit 2,400,000

Forearm 450

Back 310

Forehead 200,000

Total surface area of skin for an adult Approx. 1.6m
2

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Subject Left Foot/Right Foot Bacterial Number (C.F.U./cm
2
)
Toe Heel Instep
A Left 4.7x10
5
3.4x10
5
8.9x10
2

Right 5.4x10
5
1.7x10
5
4.6x10
2

B Left 5.8x10
6
3.9x10
6
3.0x10
3

Right 1.7x10
6
4.3x10
6
2.4x10
3

C Left 5.3x10
6
2.1x10
6
4.3x10
3

Right 5.2x10
6
9.4x10
6
4.8x10
3

D Left 9.2x10
6
4.7x10
6
3.0x10
3

Right 8.1x10
6
4.2x10
6
1.3x10
4

E Left 3.9x10
6
1.6x10
6
9.8x10
2

Right 5.1x10
6
2.3x10
6
2.1x10
3

F Left 4.3x10
5
2.7x10
5
6.6x10
3

Right 3.0x10
6
1.7x10
6
6.3x10
3

G Left 9.7x10
5
4.3x10
5
4.2x10
4

Right 2.6x10
6
3.7x10
6
2.1x10
4

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3.7x10
6
2.2x10
6
7.9x10
3

Used socks Cotton 100%
Wearing Time 9:00 ~ 17:30
Specimen Size 3cm x 3cm (Cut after wearing)
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Classification Application
Textiles Socks, underwear, dress-shirt, working uniform, formal dress
Bedding & Night clothes (filling of a quilt, quilt cover, sheet,
pajamas, blanket)
Gloves, hat, handkerchief.
Household goods Kitchen goods (towel, dish cloth, chopping board, water
purifier, sponge)
Bath room & toilet goods (bathtub, washbowl, bath mat,
toothbrush, toilet fixtures, toilet seat cover)
Footwear Shoes, Slippers, shoe insole.

Interior goods Carpet, curtain, upholstery.

Home electric appliances Vacuum cleaner, air cleaner, washing machine, telephone, air
conditioner, headphones, floppy disk.
Others Stationary (Ball-point pen, file-cover, folder).
Cards (telephone card, cash card).
Watch-strap, belt.
Hospitals Bedsheets, surgical nonwoven fabrics, wet wipes,
filters(Filtration media like AC), hospital floorings, walls,
operation theatre, ICU units, Mattress Pad
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Remove bodily secretions by washing Bathing

Prevent the growth of bacteria Antimicrobial Agents

Reduce sweating Antiperspirant

Deodorize by chemical reaction Deodorant

Mask with perfume Aromatics/perfume, etc.

Adsorb with active carbon Active carbon
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Socks 28.0%
Underwear 13.3%
Underpants 6.0%
Handkerchiefs 5.6%
Towels 5.3%
Shoes 4.9%
Hand straps of train 4.2%
Slippers 3.4%
Telephone 2.5%
Pantyhose 2.3%
Which Goods Do You Want to be Treated By Antimicrobial Agents ?
The survey was conducted on 1,600 men and women from 20 to 59 year-old.
Others
Toilet seat
Chopping Board
Wallet
Hand towels at coffee shop
Remote unit
Bedsheets
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Antimicrobial Finish Socks In Japan
Classification Production Number Antimicrobial finish number
Mans Socks 400 million/pair 200 million/pair (50%)
Ladys Socks 300 million 10 million (3%)
Childs Socks 200 million 20 million (10%)
Stocking 1,300 million 100 million (8%)
Others 100 million 10 million (10%)
Total 2.3 billion/year 340 million/year (15%)
Feature of Antimicrobial Agents for Textile
Classification Treatment Method Durability Safety (LD
50
) Leach/Non-
leach
Saniguard 7500 Dilute with water Excellent 12,270mg/kg Non-leach
Quaternary
Ammonium Compounds
Mix with reactive resin
for fiber
Fair 300`400 mg/kg Leach
Biguanide Mix with reactive resin
for fiber

Chitin, Chitosan Mix with reactive resin
for fiber
Fair >5,000mg/kg Leach
Inorganic Silver Mix with raw materials
of synthetic fiber
Excellent >2,000mg/kg Slow-release
Natural extract Microcapsule Good >2,000mg/kg Slow-release
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ammonium chloride on secondary cellulose acetate (A),
cotton (B), and polyester (C).
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Micro-oganisms susceptible to Saniguard-7500 Antimicrobial Agent
Bacteria (gram positive)
Streptococcus aureus
Streptococcus faecalis
Bacillus subtilis
Algae
Cyanophyta (blue-green)oscillatoria
Cyanophyta (blue-green) anabaena
Chrysophyta (brown)
Chlorophyta (green) Selenastrum gracile
Chlorophyta (green)Protococcus

Bacteria (gram negative)
Samonella typhosa
Samonella chloeraesius
Escherichia coli
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Aerobacter aerogenes
Fungi
Aspergillus niger
Aspergillus terreus
Chaetonium globosum
Aspergillus flarres
Aspergillus verrucaria
Pencillum funiculosm
Pullularia pullulans
Cephaldascus fragans
Trichoderm sp. Madison P-42
Trichophyton interdigital

Yeast
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Candida albicans

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Dilute with water

Treatment concentration :Depend on materials, treatment
method, usage, etc.
Treatment Machine

Yarn
o Obermaier package dyeing
machine
o Hank dyeing machine
o Cheese dyeing machine
Textile fabric
o Winch dyeing machine
o Pad-roll dyeing machine
Finished Good
o Drum dyeing machine


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Antimicrobial Activity Evaluation Methods of SANIGUARD 7500
1. MIC
2. AATCC Test Method 30
3. AATCC Test Method 90 (Halo Test)
4. AATCC Test Method 100
5. AATCC Test Method 100, Modified
6. Shake Flask Test Method
American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Test Method 30 (AATCC Test Method 30)
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Test Organism MIC(mg/ml.)
Streptococcus faecalis Gram(+) Bacteria 10
Escherichia coli Gram(-)Bacteria 100
Pseudomonas aeruginosa Gram(-) Bacteria 100
Aspergillus niger Fungus 1000
American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists
Test Method 90 (AATCC Test Method 90)
Inoculum is mixed with nutrient agar media
Pour into sterilized petri dish and make agar plates
Put specimen on the center of the plates
Incubate at 37C
Halo Test (Bactericidal Test)
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration Test
Saniguard 7500 Antimicrobial Agent
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AGAR PLATE MIXED INOCULUM





Treated sample
Antimicrobial agent treated sample is spread into Agar plate (leaching)


Halo Test
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American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists Test Method 100
(AATCC Test Method 100)
RESULTS
American Association of Textile Chemists And Colorists Method 100,
Antimicrobials on Fabrics


SANIGUARD 7500 Antimicrobial Agent Treated Non-wovens

Sample Micro-organism Percent Reduction

Control Staphylococcus aureus 16
Treated Gram(+) Bacteria 100
Control Escherichia coli 0
Treated Gram(-) Bacteria 99.6
Control Klebsiella pneumoniae 0
Treated Gram(-) Bacteria 100
Control Saccharomyces cerevisiae 0
Treated Yeast 99.9
Octyl phenol 10 moles surfactant used.
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Notes and References


The dilution of the test organism may be prepared in 0.85%
saline solution if a steady- state culture is desired is desired
during the contact period with a fabric.

A surfactant may be added to the dilution medium to cause a
reduction in bacterial numbers, by prior testing at the intended
use concentration.
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Reduction rate (%)
= (Test bacteria no. before shaking)(Test bacteria no. before shaking)x100(%)
(Test bacteria number before shaking)
Features of Shake Flask Test Method
Can reduce personal error.
Can observe a change on standing using the same specimen,
Can evaluate even hydrophobic fiber.
No effect of neutralizer.
Can evaluate powder, plastic, etc.
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Sample Microorganism Percent Reduction
Untreated

Citrobacter diversus 14.3
Treated Wound Isolate 93.6
Inoculum 0
Untreated Pseudomonus aeruginosa 28.3
Treated Urine Isolate 99.9
Inoculum 0
Untreated Staphylococcus aureus 0
Treated Wound Isolate 99.7
Inoculum 0
Untreated Escherichia coli 11.6
Treated Urin Isolate 98.6
Inoculum 0
Untreated Proteus mirabilis 0
Treated Wound Isolate 99.5
Inoculum 0
Sontara Fabric
Shake Flask Test,
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Fiber Inoculum
Solved agent
Death bacteria
Fiber
Sanigard-7500 treatment
Inocumum
Survived bacteria
Death bacteria
(a) Water soluble type
(b) Water non-soluble type [Sanigard-7500]
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Acute Oral Toxicity/LD
50


One of the most typical toxicity evaluation tests in case of
ingestion. Test method/Using albino rats belong to mouse and
feeding with test samples. The number of fifty percent death
was calculated from the dead rat number statistically
Saniguard 7500 12.27 g/kg
Salt 3.0 g/kg
Sorbic acid (food additive agent, disinfectant) 10.5 g/kg
Caffeine (coffee, tea) 0.19 g/kg
Sodium nitrife (a color former, disinfectant) 0.085 g/kg
Ethylacohol (wine, whisky) 14 g/kg
Acute Oral Toxicity/ LD50
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SAFETY TEST














Acute Oral Toxicity Albino Rats
Acute Dermal Toxicity Albino Rat
Eye Irritation Albino Rabbits
Primary Skin Irritation Albino Rabbits
Four-Day static Fish Toxicity Studies Rainbow Trout and Bluegills
Human Repeated Insult patch Test Albino Rabbits
28-Day subacute Dermal Toxicity study
Acute vapor Inhalation Toxicity study Albino Rats
Host mediated assay for detection of mutations induced
Three week vaginal irritation study Beagle dogs
32-day human wear test for socks
Three month human wear test for athletic socks
Teratogenic study Albino Rats
Mutagenicity evaluation
In vitro mammalian cell transformation assay in the absence of exogenous
metabolic activation
Acute toxicity Daphnia magna
Percutaneous absorption Rabbits
Eight day dietary Mallard duck
Acute oral toxicity Mallard duck
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Sock wear test/3 month human wear test

Test method:
Socks made of wool, cotton, nylon, acrylic were treated with
Saniguard-7500 and worn by 44 young men, American football
player, for 3-month continuously

Test result:
No observation of skin irritation or skin sensitization

Percutaneous absorption test

Test method:
Backs of rabbit wear clipped free, aqueous solution containing
14C-labeled Saniguard 7500 was applied. The Rabbits were kept
for ten days. 14C contents in urine and feces were analyzed
everyday. After ten- test-day, whole liver, kidneys, lung, spleen,
brain and gonads were removed and 14C content were analyzed.

Test result:
No observation of 14C in urine, faces and all organs. It proved that
Saniguard 7500 was not absorbed from the skin of rabbits.
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Sock (mens casual, pantyhose, sport, tights)
Underwear (undershirt, underpants, short)
Fillings of bed quilt (polyester, wool, down)
Bedding & night clothes (pajamas, sheet, quilt cover, pillow case, blanket)
Carpet (hospital, School)
Curtain (hospital)
Building walls
Towel (face, hand, bath, sport)
Dish cloth, table towel
Oshibori (steamed towel)
Outer wear (formal suit, casual suit)
Handkerchief
Sport bag
Filter (vacuum cleaner, air cleaner)
Mask
Glove (Kitchen, garden, agriculture & fishing, industry, skiing, golf)
Shoe insole
Shoes, sandals, slippers
Sponge (kitchen, bathroom)
Mat (Kitchen, bathroom)
Toilet seat cover & mat
Shoe keeper
Uniform (working, hospital)
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Antimicrobial, Disinfectant, Biocide, Sterilant, Biostatic and Odor
Eliminator
It is patented and EPA registered to inhibit the growth of fungi and
bacteria.
Is based on advanced silane chemistry : the organo silane technology is
proven to be very effective, following 30 years of development.
Traditional antimicrobials provide short-term kill of microorganisms.
Unlike disinfectants, sanitizers and bleaches, the water based
Saniguard-7500 forms a molecular bond to surface. The molecule
disrupts the cell membranes of harmful fungi and bacteria, inhibiting,
reducing and providing long-term, residual kill.

It can produce a durable, non-migrating antimicrobial finish to a wide
range of textiles. SANIGUARD-7500 can form an invisible and durable
micro-biostatic coating on a broad range of hard surfaces.

The physical, rather than chemical, mode of action of SANIGUARD-7500
does not affect normal skin flora, does not lose strength with use and
does not promote adaptative organisms (super bugs)
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SANIGUARD-7500 : Mode of action
Part I : The first part of the molecule is the silane base. This silane base is the
antimicrobial anchor. The antimicrobial is anchored by covalent bonds which
are formed gradually through hydrolysis reactions that bond the antimicrobial
permanently to almost any surfaces and allow for crosslinking and
polymerisation with other molecules.
Part II : The second part of the molecule is the centrally located positively
charged nitrogen. It plays an important role in the active nature of the
antimicrobial. Some membranes of microbes are negatively charged; when in
close proximity, the microbes are drawn into the active surface of the
antimicrobial and
Part III : The third segment is the edge that leads to blow in the offending
microbes. This long molecular chain acts like a sword that punctures the
cell membranes of all microbes coming in contact with it.
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When a microorganism comes in contact with
the treated surface, the C-18 molecular sword
punctures the cell membrane and the electrical
charge shocks the cell. As the microbe is further
drawn into the antimicrobial, it is electrocuted
Since nothing is transferred to the now dead cell, the
antimicrobial doesnt lose strength and the sword is
ready for the next cell to contact it. The active layer
remains intact, efficacious and ready for the next cell
that approaches.
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Summary
When the antimicrobial is bonded to the surface of an object, it is ready for
defense.

As the microbes come into contact with the antimicrobial surface, they
are first punctured by the long molecular chain.
The positive-negative attraction in between the positively charged
nitrogen and the negative cell membrane draw the microorganism even
further down on the sword.
This modified cell can end the life of a microbe but the end point is the
contact between the negative and the positive charges : the cell membrane
is electrocuted and blown apart delivering inescapable kill

In addition, since this process transfers nothing from the antimicrobial to
the cell, the antimicrobial stands ready for the next wave and can
continue to work at full strength and definitely.
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Applied in a single stage of the wet finish process, the
attachment of SANIGUARD-7500 to surfaces involves two
means.

First and the most important is a very rapid process, which
coats the substrate (fabric, fiber, etc), with the cationic
species (physics sorption) one molecule deep. This is an ion
exchange process by which the cation of the silane
quaternary ammonium compound replaces protons from
water or chemicals on the surface.

The second mechanism is unique to materials such as silane
quaternary ammonium compounds. In this case, the silanol
allows for covalent bonding to receptive surfaces to occur
(chemisorptions). This bonding is then made even more
durable by the silanol functionality, which enables them to
homopolymerize. After they have coated the surface in this
manner, they become virtually irremovable, even on
surfaces with which they cannot react covalently.
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3. Treated surface
We have 2 reactions:
1. The product forms a molecular BOND to any fabric
2. Product forms a film : crosslinking of the product
1. Molecule used in SANIGUARD-7500
2. Surface view
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TEST METHOD
How to determine if SANIGUARD-7500 is present ?
Bromophenol Blue (BPB) stain test
Soak the treated substrate in BPB for 5 mins (0.04%
solution in Water/ Methanol 80/20 )
Rinse the substrate with copious amount of water
Compare the remaining blue stain on the substrate to the
untreated control and color standard (to be done)

OVERTREATED
SLIGHTLY OVERTREATED
GOOD TREATMENT
SLIGHTLY UNDERTREATED
UNDERTREATED
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TEST METHODS
What tests show that the groth of bacteria has been prevented ?

Microbiological Laboratory
Microbiological testing is what establishes the baseline
standard that is used to give the BPB (Bromophenol Blue)
analytical procedure its validity for use as a QA and QC tool.
Standard Methods
ASTM - Antimicrobial evaluation testing
AATCC Test Methods (e.g., AATCC 100, AATCC 147, etc.)
AOAC Use Dilution Method for Disinfectants
EPA Germicidal Sanitizer Test
Organisms
Gram (-) and Gram (+) Bacteria
Fungi and Yeasts
Algae
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SANIGUARD-7500
Anti Microbial Agent for Textile Applications
SANIGUARD-7500 is a stable aqueous solution of an Organosiloxane,
which can produce a durable, non-migrating anti microbial finish to a
wide range of textiles.
PROPERTIES
Appearance
Density at 25C
pH
Water Solubility
Boiling Point

Clear to hazy light yellow liquid
1.00 g/ml
51
Soluble
Approx. 100C

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APPLICATION
Mattress pads ad ticking.
Bed sheets, blankets, and bedspreads.
Buffer pads (abrasive and polishing).
Sponges and Polyurethane foam Products Pre-moistened toweling
and tissue wipes
Athletic and casual shoes, insoles and socks.
Throw rugs, Toweling
Upholstery
Work wear and Uniforms
METHODS OF APPLICATION The product may be applied by
Exhaustion, Padding and Spraying ( for Carpets ) Since we need a specific
quantity of product on the fiber care must be taken in calculating the
amounts for the various applications and Machinery used.
SANIGUARD-7500 is water-based
Contains no heavy metals
Effective on any fiber and fabric
Inhibits the growth of Odour causing bacteria.
Prevents the growth of mould and mildew.
Eliminates the Odour caused by human sweat on cloth
Durable up to 50 Laundry treatment
Effective against Bacteria, Fungi and Dust Mites.
Falls into the non-Leaching or bio-static categories of anti-microbial
agents with lower risk for health and environmental effects
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BY EXHAUSTION
USE LEVEL :
Depending on the warranty you want to put on the garment or fabric : 3-5%
of SANIGUARD-7500 (on the weight of fabric)
The use of 5-7% gives a reduction rate of 99,99 % after 50 washes.
1. Prior to addition of SANIGUARD-7500 the fabric should be free of any
impurities from other treatments such as Dyeing.
2. Since Alkalinity may prohibit SANIGUARD-7500 from attaching to fabric
the PH of the fabric should be less than 6.0. For optimum exhaustion we
recommend PH 4.5-5.5. Set PH with either Acetic or Citric Acid. If the PH is too
high the fabric will yellow.
3. Set temperature at 40 - 50C.
4. Pre mix the SANIGUARD-7500 by carefully adding to warm water (25 -
30C.) Blend for 10 minutes to assure SANIGUARD-7500 is adequately
dispersed in water.
5. Add to the dyeing machine and hold temperature at 40 - 50C for 15-20
minutes to provide adequate time for exhaustion. At the end of the cycle drop
the bath. No rinsing is required.
6. Fabric can then be dried according to conventional methods. To have a good
polymerization the substrate must be completely dry, all the water must be
removed. Temperatures between 100C and maximum 210C can be used.
NOTE: SANIGUARD-7500 can be exhausted on in the softener bath.
Compatibility with Softeners should be checked prior to incorporation into
the recipe.
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BY PADDING
USE LEVEL :
Depending on the warranty you want to put on the garment or fabric : 30-80
g/l of SANIGUARD-7500 (based on a 100% pick-up)

The use of 80-100 g/l (pick-up 100%) gives a reduction rate of 99,99 % after
50 washes.
1. Fabric should be previously scoured and/or dyed and neutralized.
Alkalinity may prohibit SANIGUARD-7500 from attaching to fabric. pH of
fabric should be less than 6.0 to aid Fixation and avoid yellowing of the fabric.
2. Determine an accurate wet pick up. It is preferable that fabric be padded
wet on dry. However, if wet on wet finishing is necessary, it is imperative than
that an accurate exchange rate will be calculated to effect enough
SANIGUARD-7500 to the fabric.
3. Make up solution of SANIGUARD-7500 as above in header or side tank
near pad. Add solution to pad and run fabric through pad.
4. Check a wet pick up during run to assure correct amount of SANIGUARD-
7500 is being adsorbed on to fabric.
5. Fabric can be dried according to conventional methods. To have a good
polymerization the substrate must be completely dry, all the water must be
removed. Temperatures between 100C and maximum 210C can be used.

NOTE: SANIGUARD-7500 can be padded on in the softener bath. Check
compatibility with SANIGUARD-7500 prior to incorporating in to the recipe.
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SOME KEY FACTORS
1. ANALYSIS OF APPLICATION OF SANIGUARD-7500

Correct Application of SANIGUARD-7500 can be checked by two
means.
1. Bromophenol. Blue indicator-indicates the presence of
SANIGUARD-7500 by a blue cast. If no SANIGUARD-7500 is
present, no color will form.
2. Phydron quaternary Test Strips QT-10 theses strips indicate the
presence of a quaternary compound. These can be used to
determine the effectiveness of the bath treatment. Use them as you
would pH paper and read the amount of quaternary compound, if
any that has been left in the bath.

2. TO PREVENT YELLOWING OF THE FABRICS WHERE
SANIGUARD-7500 IS USED
To prevent the discoloration or yellowing of fabrics it is necessary
to control the pH of the bath. Alkalinity may prohibit SANIGUARD-
7500 from attaching to fabric. PH of fabric should be 4.5- 5.5 to
aid exhaustion. Different Acids solution can be used for this
process. The most common used are:
Acetic Acid
Citric Acid
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FABRIC SHOULD BE CLEAN AND SHOULD BE FREE OF ANY
IMPURITIES FROM OTHER TREATMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SANIGUARD-7500 binds
strongly (molecularly) to the fabric and by applying the indicated
quantities an exhaustion or pick-up from 80 95% will be
achieved. The amount of SANIGUARD-7500 left in the bath after
the process is a really very low ppm (below the LD 500). So, the
rest bath, after processing, will not affect the sewage or if it goes to
a processing plant will not affect the flora used to treat waters

In case of a spill or a release directly to the sewage pipe the
amount of SANIGUARD-7500 can be deactivated or destroyed by
adding the same amount of an anionic surfactant or an anionic
detergent.

REGULATORY INFORMATION The active molecule used in
SANIGUARD-7500 is registered in the United States by the EPA,
FDA & USDA and this molecule is also listed in European inventory
: EINECS CAS.

This water-stabilized organosilane compound is patented in the US
since 1999.
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SAFE USE AND HANDLING
Good hygienic and industrial practices should be followed and, when
employed as recommended, SANIGUARD-7500 will not present any
hazard. However, prolonged skin contact with the neat product
should be avoided and any splashes on the skin should be washed off
with water. For further instructions, see SANIGUARD-7500
Material Safety Data Sheet.

TECHNICAL SERVICE
A team of trained textile technologists, along with full laboratory,
pilot plant and semi-bulk facilities are maintained to carry out any
trials or technical service work associated with our products. This
team of technologists is available to carry out trials at customers
premises when appropriate.

These resources are available without any obligation on the customer
to purchase our products.
The information given in this leaflet is based not only on work in
our laboratories but also on the reported results of other
workers in this field. It is offered without guarantee and no
patent liability is assumed.
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SANIGUARD-7500 - use in Non-textile
CAS Number : 27668-52-6
EINECS : 248-595-8
EPA Number : 75174-
1. Product description
SANIGUARD-7500 is a stable aqueous solution of a Silicone Quaternary
ammonium which can form an invisible and durable micro-biostatic
coating on a broad range of hard surfaces. This water based product is
non-toxic, non-flammable, VOC free and contains no heavy metals
SANIGUARD-7500 possesses powerful anti-microbial properties which
make it very effective against Gram (+) and Gram (-) bacteria and
viruses.
SANIGUARD-7500 is also designed to eliminate a wide range of odors
for extended period of time.
2. Application
Air control : Filter & Air Ducts (metallic materials)
Concrete industry
Paints
3. Product Application
AIR CONTROL : FILTER & AIR DUCTS (metallic materials)
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SANIGUARD-7500 on FILTER
Provides an invisible durable microbiostatic coating on most
substrates from a water-based system.
Inhibits the growth of odor causing bacteria.
Prevents the growth of mold/mildew and algae.
Is compatible with many processes and conditions, including pH
from 3 to 10.
Attacks malodors at their source to prevent decay.
Can be incorporated into the manufacture of a wide variety of
materials, providing extended life and usefulness to many
products.
Uses
Air purification systems.
Automobiles.
Re-circulating air handling systems.
Vacuum cleaner filters.
Aquariums.
Application level : Generally applied by spray : a 10% dilution
SANIGUARD-7500 on AIR DUCTS (metallic materials)
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Has 6 months protection against mold, mildew, fungus and algae
Is superior protection from moisture penetration and the effect of weathering
Can be cleaned up easily , and is non-toxic to humans, animals and vegetation
Resists staining and water penetration and even resists spider webbing
Dries to the touch in 1 to 2 hours, may be recoated in 3 to 4 hours depending on
condition
Application level
Spray over air ducts(metalic materials)
Mix thoroughly before use, easily applied with a quality brush, roller, airless
spray and low pressure hand pump sprayer
Always apply material to test panel prior to application
Dry to the touch in 1 V 2 hours, may be recoated in 3 V 4 hours depending
on condition
Dilution Ratio 1 : 5 pure water. 200 litres = 1,000 litres of ready to use(RTU)
products
CONCRETE INDUSTRY
SANIGUARD-7500 in Concrete Industry
Prevents deterioration due to fungi (mold and mildew), bacteria and algae.
Prevents stains caused by fungi (mold and mildew), bacteria and algae.
Prevents odors caused by fungi (mold and mildew), bacteria and algae.
Prevents deposition of dust on the treated surfaces.
Is easy to apply and more effective than traditional antimicrobial products.
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Uses
Air purification systems.
Automobiles.
Re-circulating air handling systems.
Vacuum cleaner filters.
Aquariums.
Application level
30 ml to 90 ml / litre of water. This amount shall be included in total water of
the concrete mix design (for wet mix shotcrete).
PAINTS INDUSTRY
SANIGUARD-7500 in Paints Industry
LN chemical offer a line of EPA-registered antimicrobial products approved to
be used in wood , decks painting, latex indoor and outdoor paints and stains;
woodstains, architectural paints; lacquer and maintenance coatings; films;
laminates and finishes including alkyd, urethane, enamel, epoxy, siloxaline,
amino resins, textile coatings, extrusion coatings, architectural coatings and
overlays, anti-corrosion coatings fire-resistant coatings, aliphatic coatings,
vinylester and polyester coatings, gel coatings, aminoresins, resins used as
additive mixes for cement, epoxy laminating resins.
By incorporating SANIGUARD-7500 in the Wood for wood furniture will
inhibit deterioration and damage cause by these microorganisms for an
extended period of time.
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Uses
LN Chemical antimicrobials products were designed for
applications that demand high levels of prevention of Mold &
Mildew including:
Wood Furniture
Industrial Building
Homes & Apartments
Long-term Care Facilities
Hotels & Motels
Offices & Conference Centers
Supermarkets & Restaurants
Food Processing Centers
Doctors Offices
Government Buildings
Laboratories & Research Centers
School & other Public Buildings
Airports & Transportation Centers
Commercial & Private Kitchens
Public & Private Washrooms

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SAFE USE AND HANDLING
Good hygienic and industrial practices should be followed and, when
employed as recommended, SANIGUARD-7500 will not present any
hazard. However, prolonged skin contact with the neat product should
be avoided and any splashes on the skin should be washed off with
water.

For further instructions, see SANIGUARD-7500 Material Safety Data
Sheet.
TECHNICAL SERVICE
A team of trained textile technologists, along with full laboratory, pilot
plant and semi-bulk facilities are maintained to carry out any trials or
technical service work associated with our products. This team of
technologists is available to carry out trials at customers premises
when appropriate.
These resources are available without any obligation on the customer
to purchase our products.

The information given in this leaflet is based not only on work in
our laboratories but also on the reported results of other workers
in this field. It is offered without guarantee and no patent liability
is assumed.
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Gram Negative Bacteria
Acinetobacter calcoaceticus 2, 5, 6, 11, 14, 15
Aeromonas hydrophilia 5, 6, 11
Citrobacter deversus 5, 6, 11
Citrobacter freundi 5, 6, 11
Enterobacter aerogenes 5, 6, 7, 11
Enterobacter aglomerans 2, 5, 14, 15
Enterobacter cloacae 5, 6, 7, 11
Enterococcus 10
Escherichia coli 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14
Klebsiella oxytoca 5, 6, 11, 14
Klebsiella pneumoniae 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14
Klebsiella terriena 19
Legionella pneumophila 1
Morganella morganii 5, 6, 7, 11
Proteus mirabilis 5, 6, 7, 11
Proteus vulgaris 5, 6, 7, 11
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14
Pseudomonas fluorscens 5, 6, 7, 10, 11
Salmonella cholera suis 5, 6, 7, 11, 14
Salmonella typhi 5, 6, 7, 11, 14
Salmonella typhimunium 1, 5, 6, 7, 11
Serratia liquifaciens 5, 6, 7, 11
Serratia marcescens 5, 6, 7, 11
Xanthomonas campestris 5, 6, 7, 11
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Viruses
Adenovirus Type II & IV 17, 18, 21
Bovine Adenovirus Type I & IV 17, 18, 21
Feline pneumonitis 21
Herpes Simplex Type I 16, 17, 18
Herpes Simplex Type II 21
HIV-1 (AIDS) 21
Influenza A2 (Aichi) 17, 18, 21
Influenza A2 (Asian) 17, 18
Influenza B 17, 18
Mumps 17, 18
Parinfluenza (Sendai) 21
Rous Sarcoma 17, 18
Reovirus Type I 17, 18
Simian Virus 40 17, 18
Vaccinia 17, 18
MS2 19
PRD1 19
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Saniguard-7500
The following list outlines the bacteria, virus,
fungi, algae, molds, and yeasts
Saniguard-7500 has been shown to be active
against and helps eliminate.
Gram Positive Bacteria
Bacillus sp. (vegetative cell) [5, 6, 11]
Clostridium difficule 25
Corynebacterium diptheriae 1, 13
Listeria monocytogenes 24, 25
Micrococcus lutea 5, 6, 11
Micrococcus sp. 2, 5, 15
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 14
Mycobacterium smegmatis 14
Propionibacterium acnes 5
Staphylococcus aureus 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 11, 13, 24,
15, 21
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) 25
Staphylococcus epidermidis 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14,
15
Streptococcus faecalis 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14
Streptococcus mutans 5, 6, 7, 11
Streptococcus pneumonia 1
Streptococcus pyogenes 5, 6, 7, 11
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Fungi, Algae, Mold, Yeast, Spores
Alterania alternate 8,12
Aphanizomenon sp. 22
Aspergillus flavus 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 14
Aspergillus niger 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14
Aspergillus sydowi 5, 6, 7, 11
Aspergillus terreus 5, 6, 7, 11, 14
Aspergillus versicolor 2, 5, 6, 7, 11
Aspergillus verrucaria 14
Aureobasidium pullans 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12
Candida albicans 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 14
Candida pseudotropocalis 5, 6, 7, 11
Chaetomium globsum 1
Cladosporium cladosporioides 8, 12
Chlorella vulgaris 19
Dreschslera australiensis 8,12
Epidermophyton sp. 9
Gliomastix cerealis 8, 12
Gloeophyllum trabeum 5, 6, 7, 11
Microsporum sp. 9
Microsporum audouinii 21
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Monilia grisea 8, 12
Oscillatoria 20
Penicillium chrysogenum 5, 6, 7, 11
Pencillium commune 8, 12
Penicillium funiculosum 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 11, 14
Penicillium pinophilium 5, 6, 7, 11
Penicillium variable 5, 6, 7, 11, 14
Phoma fimeti 8, 12
Pithomyces chartarum 8, 12
Poria placenta 5, 6, 7, 11
Scenedesmus 20
Saccharonyces cerevisiae 5, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14
Scolecobasidium humicola 8, 12
Selenastrum sp. 22
Trichoderma viride 5, 6, 7, 11
Trichophyton interdigitale 2, 14
Trichophyton maidson 14
Trichophyton mentogrophytes 5, 6, 7, 9, 11
Trichophyton sp. 9
Protozoa Parasites
Cryptosporidium parvum (oocysts) 19
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UNTREATED
SAMPLE
SAMPLE OF
LEACHING
ANTIMICROBIAL
BONDED
ANTIMICROBIAL
LEACHABLE
Leaches out of substrate
to inhibit growth
DURABLE
Saniguard-7500
Durably bonded solid*
that inhibits growth by
physical contact
* The solid is a micro polymer
network
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EXAMPLES OF THE Saniguard-7500
ORGANO SILANE SYSTEM AT WORK ?
BEFORE AND AFTER STAPH
Staph Aureus
bacteria before
treatment
Staph Aureus after
an Saniguard-7500
Organo
Silane treatment
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BEFORE AND AFTER E. COLI
E. coli bacteria
before treatment
E. coli bacteria after
an saniguard-7500 Organo
Silane treatment
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Fresh ideas to keep socks fresh and odour free
This patio furniture was treated with 2% SANIGUARD-7500 and
exposed to southeastern weather conditions for a period of one
year
Saniguard-7500

competitor hot and humid country

Saniguard-7500

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OFFICE ADDRESS :
403, Antariksh, Makwana Road,
Marol Naka, Andheri (E),
Mumbai - 400 059

Tel.- 91-22-4221 6789 (30 Lines)
91-22-6692 4112
Fax -91-22-2836 6434
FACTORY ADDRESS :-
D- 14 /10, T. T.C. M. I. D. C Industrial area,
Turbhe , P.O. K. U. Bazar,
Navi Mumbai 400 705

Tel.-91-22-4141 9899 (100 Lines)
Fax -91-22-4141 9888
Email ID: ketan@lnchem.in
nayana.lnchem@gmail.com

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