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Vegalab manufactures high-tech sanitizers and miticides for animal care in industrial and home environments.

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Vetpure Sterilizer

Vegalab Vetpure Sterilizer is stabilized nano-encapsulated powdered form of Chlorine Dioxide.

Vegalab’s technology enables us to make fully stable powder that generates Chlorine Dioxide on-site by dissolving in water. It dissolves in water in minutes, and it stable for use for a month in liquid form, as long as it is stored in an airtight container in a shaded area.

Vetpure Miticide

Vetpure Miticide is an universal broad-range insecticide, fungicide and sporicide, composed of nano-emulsion of essential oil extracts of naturally grown plants.

Our biopesticide dissipates naturally, leaving minimal to no residue.

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Vegalab Vetpure Sterilizer

  • easy to use, easy to transport and store, and inexpensive

  • applicable on chickens, horses, dogs, etc.

  • dissolves quickly in water and can be used to generate pure chlorine dioxide on the fly

  • Chlorine Dioxide purity is ≥98% when released after dissolution

  • has 2.5 times the sterilizing power of chlorine bleach, 5 times its disinfecting power, and a wide range of pH sterilizing power

  • safe during transportation and storage

  • no toxic residue after use, is broken down into miniscule traces of chlorite and chlorate, but these traces quickly decompose, leaving almost no traces any of toxic substances

  • does not produce carcinogens such as THMs, HAAs, HASs, etc. (unlike chlorine), or chloroamines, chlorophenol, etc.

  • does not react to unsaturated fatty acids, and oxidizes or structurally destroys hydrogen sulfide, mercaptan, phenol, etc., deodorizing the disinfected area

  • eliminates biofilms and has strong biomass penetration abilities, which helps it to eliminate biofilms

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