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Documentation for Glassware Cleaner

Q. I need some documentation for Alconox stating why it is appropriate to use on cleaning glassware.
A. To document which Alconox, Inc. detergents are appropriate to use for cleaning glassware, you can get a copy of a technical bulletin. The technical bulletin will have a “used to clean” section on page 1.

CAP residue detection

Q. To comply with the College of American Pathologists (CAP) laboratory accrediation inspection questionaire you need to check for detergent residues on your glassware to assure that good rinsing procedures are being used. A. To comply with the testing r

Residue Testing Using UV and HPLC Methods

Q. We are interested in Alconox detergent for cleaning during our production process. Since we produce several kinds of medicine, we need to be sure Alconox do not leave any residue after cleaning. We want to test the residue of Alconox by UV method or HPLC method. Could you send reference or guide on these methods.

Alconox for Floor Cleaning

Q. Need to know if Alconox is OK to use to clean floors. If not, why not?
A. Alconox can be used to clean floors. Typically you would use a mop and bucket with Alconox to clean floors. Make up a warm 1% solution of Alconox (10 g/L or 1.25 oz/gal) and use a mop dipped in the Alconox solution to clean the floor.

Determining Acceptable Residue Limits

Q. How do you determine acceptable residue limits when performing a cleaning validation?

A. All Alconox Inc. cleaners have an oral LD50 of greater than 500 mg/Kg acceptable residue limit. Alconox®, Liquinox® and Citranox® all have an oral LD50 of greater than 5 g/Kg. If you calculate 1/1000 of the LD50 as a potential residue in a dose …

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