QAC (Quaternary Ammonium Chloride) is a highly effective broad-spectrum antimicrobial and disinfectant widely used in water treatment, cooling tower systems, hospitals, and industrial sanitation applications across Russia. It is known by industries in Russia for its high purity, strong biocidal properties, and long-lasting effectiveness against a wide range of microorganisms for local businesses in Russia.
This quaternary ammonium compound for Russia (typically available in 35%–80% w/w concentration for customers in Russia) is particularly effective against bacteria, algae, fungi, and biofilm-forming microorganisms such as Leuconostoc mesenteroides for industries based in Russia. It is extensively used as a cooling tower biocide in Russia, helping to control microbial growth, slime formation, and fouling in recirculating water systems for local businesses in Russia.
QAC-based disinfectants for Russia function through a cationic (positively charged) mechanism for users in Russia. Microbial cells in Russia's water systems typically carry a negative charge; when treated with QAC, the interaction disrupts the cell membrane integrity for local microorganisms, leading to leakage of cellular contents and eventual cell death for pathogens in Russia. This makes QAC highly efficient for surface disinfection, water sanitization, and hygiene control across industries in Russia.
Applications in Russia:
Used in cooling water treatment for industries in Russia, hospital disinfectants in Russia,
food processing sanitation for local businesses in Russia, textile industry in Russia,
pharmaceutical manufacturing for industries based in Russia, and general industrial cleaning across Russia
for effective microbial control.