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Welcome to the new world of nano-colloidal solutions. This remarkable technology provides the foundation for products with a broad spectrum of applications, ranging from agricultural crop production and food processing to industrial and commercial cleaning.
In its various formulations, it is also highly effective for a myriad of other purposes, including animal care, health care,
mould removal, marine usage, oil spill dispersal, oil/gas well treatments, aquaculture and soil remediation.
The culmination of numerous years of research, nano/colloidal
technology is the result of recent developments in colloidal
chemistry, which makes it possible to produce a microscopic
particle called a micelle.
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The micelle is comprised of a collection of linear molecules
or fatty esters and fatty acids clumped together in the shape
of a sphere that is about the size of 20 hydrogen atoms, or
about one to four nanometers. For perspective, a human hair
is 80,000 nanometers thick; a red blood cell covers 10,000
nanometers; a virus measures 100 nanometers across.
These micelles, which possess the power and capability to
break down organic molecules and hydrocarbons, are the workhorses
behind nano/colloidal technology's effectiveness as a cleaning,
degreasing, emulsifying and encapsulating agent.
Bio-based and biodegradable, nano/colloidal technology is
completely non-toxic and non-hazardous to humans, animals
or plant life, and qualifies for a non-hazardous zero ("0")
U.S. government rating. Even acute overexposure to the soap/cleaner
results in no evidence of adverse effects with respect to
swallowing, skin absorption, skin contact, eye contact, repeated
overexposure and inhalation.
Nano/colloidal technology is not soap in the conventional
sense. Completely bio-based, it meets the definition stipulated
in Section 9002 of FSRIA, commonly referred to as the 2002
Farm Bill: "Bio-based products are commercial or industrial
products that are composed, in whole or significant part,
of biological products or renewable domestic agricultural
materials."
Nano/colloidal technology contains no polyethylene glycols,
benzene, triclosan or other hazardous chemicals. Instead,
it is extracted and blended from FDA approved food stocks,
principally corn, grains, soybeans, and potatoes. Yet its
cleaning capabilities equal or surpass almost any detergent,
cleaner or soap in the marketplace today, and in addition
it offers disinfecting and sanitizing capabilities as well.
Its ability to emulsify hydrocarbons cannot be equaled. As
a fatty acid, nano/colloidal technology is anti-microbial,
antibacterial and anti-fungal, giving it wide application
in agriculture and for hospital cleaning and food processing.
Notwithstanding
all its unique and remarkable qualities, nano/colloidal technology
is surprisingly economical to use. Competitive with any
soap or cleaner on the market today, they offer the purchaser
a cumulative product and labor cost savings of at least 50%
or more.
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