HEXAQUART S, 1 L, DISINFECTANT CONCENTRATE
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HEXAQUART S, 1 Liter, Disinfectant Concentrate
HEXAQUART S is a veterinary product offered as a 1-liter disinfectant concentrate. It consists of quaternary ammonium compounds—specifically benzalkonium chloride and didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride—and is used for surface disinfection in veterinary and similar environments. The formula is aldehyde-free and suitable for use on a variety of surfaces such as floors, equipment, and inventory.
Aldehyde-free formula
Broad spectrum efficacy including bacteria, fungi, and limited viral activity (effective against enveloped viruses, polioviruses, norovirus)
Fast-acting with short contact times for effective disinfection
Scent-free (odorless), suitable for use in food or sensitive areas
Listed in recognized hygiene associations (such as DGHM/VAH and IHO) for its effectiveness
Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (quaternary ammonium compound)
Non-ionic emulsifiers (less than 5%)
Complexing agents and solvents
Purified water
The dilution ratio and contact time should be determined by a qualified veterinarian or trained technician based on the specific surface, animal type, and clinical context.
Main Benefits
High compatibility with materials like metals, plastics, acrylic glass, and elastomersAldehyde-free formula
Broad spectrum efficacy including bacteria, fungi, and limited viral activity (effective against enveloped viruses, polioviruses, norovirus)
Fast-acting with short contact times for effective disinfection
Scent-free (odorless), suitable for use in food or sensitive areas
Listed in recognized hygiene associations (such as DGHM/VAH and IHO) for its effectiveness
Composition
Benzalkonium chloride (quaternary ammonium compound)Didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride (quaternary ammonium compound)
Non-ionic emulsifiers (less than 5%)
Complexing agents and solvents
Purified water
Usage Instructions
Intended for surface disinfection through dilution and application by spraying, wiping, or immersion depending on the type of surface and equipment.The dilution ratio and contact time should be determined by a qualified veterinarian or trained technician based on the specific surface, animal type, and clinical context.
