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Agrowlyte
Meat Processing
Agrowlyte is a food-safe, eco-friendly sanitizer that kills 99.99% of pathogens in meat processing plants​. It can be used on equipment, surfaces, and even directly on meat without leaving harmful residues​. Compliant with USDA and FDA standards, it's applied via spray, fog, dip, or rinse​
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Agrowlyte
Regulatory Compliance
Agrowlytecomplies with federal regulations for use as an antimicrobial and disinfectant, including food-contact surfaces, organic crop and livestock production, and direct crop/food contact applications. AGROWLYTE is EPA-registered, USDA Organic-approved, and conforms to FDA regulations.
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Agrowlyte
Instrucciones
Estas instrucciones proporcionan tasas de dilución y métodos de aplicación claros para controlar de forma segura y eficaz patógenos, bacterias y biopelÃculas. Siga las pautas recomendadas para maximizar la salud de los cultivos y cumplir con los estándares de producción orgánica.
Agrowlyte vs Bleach
(HOCl) Disinfectant Comparison
Agrowlytecomplies with federal regulations for use as an antimicrobial and disinfectant, including food-contact surfaces, organic crop and livestock production, and direct crop/food contact applications. AGROWLYTE is EPA-registered, USDA Organic-approved, and conforms to FDA regulations.
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Agrowlyte vs Lactic Acid
AAgrowlyte is an advanced HOCL (Hypochlorous Acid) solution designed for immediate antimicrobial action in meat processing environments. Compared to traditional lactic acid-based systems, Agrowlyte offers superior speed, safety, and sanitation versatility—making it an ideal fit for high-throughput, modern food production.
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Agrowlyte vs Peracetic Acid
(HOCl) Disinfectant Comparison
Peracetic Acid (PAA) has long been used as a sanitizer, it presents growing concerns related to worker safety, chemical volatility, and environmental compliance. Agrowlyte, hypochlorous acid (HOCl) that offers superior antimicrobial performance with dramatically lower chemical, operational, and regulatory burdens.
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