Archroma improves sanitizer gel
Reinach, Switzerland: Archroma, a global leader in color and specialty chemicals, launched a new thickener for sanitising gels to address global shortage due to COVID-19 crisis, a statement said.
Experts from the Archroma team in Brazil introduced Mowiplus® HPC 9600, an alternative that offers good performance and cost levels, and even allows to skip the 12-hours hydration process needed traditionally, thus saving valuable time in a crisis that need all the sanitizers it can get.
“Everyone at Archroma is currently engaged in the fight against COVID-19, at home and at work, as we do everything we can to protect our loved ones, our scolleagues, and ourselves”, said Marcelo Ribeiro, head of Archroma sales in Brazil.
“With Mowiplus® HPC 9600 we are actually able to directly make a difference and contribute to the fight, by delivering a product that helps to make a more convenient end-product, and to preserve every drop of precious hand sanitizer. It’s our nature, and that makes us very proud.”
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