VIRUS ZERO
World's first storage, transportation, and high concentration technology (6,000 ppm)
Chlorine dioxide is recognized by all international organizations, including WHO, EPA, FDA, JECFA, USD, HACCP, KFDA, KFDA, and Korea Food and Drug Administration, as a 'perfect eco-friendly disinfectant' that does not destroy amino acids and does not produce any harmful substances, and is widely applied in agriculture, medicine, livestock, water treatment, and food additive manufacturing. However, chlorine dioxide was volatile in the form of radicals, making it difficult to store and transport at room temperature, but it is now possible by Altzena engineers. Chlorine dioxide is not a chlorine but an oxygen-based disinfectant
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¡ÚThe Principle of Sterilization
Sterilization is also called in other words the deactivation of the virus. This is a condition in which the virus cannot survive and multiply. There are four main ways that viruses can't survive under certain conditions.
1) The metabolism and synthesis of cells are impossible due to the denaturation of enzymes.
2) Damage to the cell membrane changes the permeability of the cell membrane and leaks Ca2 +, Mg2 + and RNA from the cell.
3) RNA and ribosomes are disassembled.
4) Chromosome or its constituent DNA is damaged
Viruses consist of DNA or RNA and proteins in the outer walls surrounding them. The diffusion process involves a virus adsorbing host cells and DNA or RNA invades host cells and replicates them, which our viral agents make impossible.
Usage and Dilution Ratio
Space sterilization: 50 to 100 ppm in schools, hospitals, restaurants, etc
Pen : 150 to 200 ppm inside and outside of a pen
Medical Equipment: 50 to 100 ppm
Permit Number
* FDA Registration No.10071038
* EU Registration No.2015/830
* Germany No. N-92265
* KFDA Registration No. 20160513307-1
* FITI : M287-20-03803
* ISO9001 Registration No.Q328220
* KOREA PATENT No.10-1919332, 10-1502503
* MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT No.G-B01B-O00010001-A180
* Life-Chemical Products Subject to Safety Verification
Report No.GB20-21-0629