Opticide-fc Instant
| Feature | Opticide-FC (Peroxy) | Bleach (NaClO) | Quats (Benzalkonium Cl) | Alcohol (70%) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (5-10 min) | Yes (10 min) | No | No | | Residue | None (O2 + H2O) | Salt crystals | Sticky film | None | | Material Corrosion | Low (except soft metals) | High (pitting steel) | Low | Moderate (damages acrylic) | | Organic soil tolerance | Moderate | Poor (inactivated) | Poor | Good | | Staff Irritation | Low (vinegar-like odor) | High (chlorine gas) | Low | High (drying) | | Cost per gallon (RTU) | $$ | $ | $$ | $ |
Furthermore, as antimicrobial resistance (AMR) grows, the physical oxidation mechanism of Opticide-FC (which does not rely on receptor binding like antibiotics) means that bacteria cannot easily develop resistance. This makes it a future-proof choice for infection control. If your facility faces the triple threat of spores , biofilms , and regulatory audits , then Opticide-FC is a top-tier solution. It offers the lethality of a sterilant with the handling convenience of a detergent. opticide-fc
"My white coat got bleached." Solution: Opticide-FC is an oxidizer. It will discolor dyes. Wear dedicated PPE or use polyester-only fabrics. The Future of Opticide-FC The shift away from aldehyde-based disinfectants (glutaraldehyde, formaldehyde) due to toxicity concerns is driving demand for products like Opticide-FC. Emerging research is exploring the use of activated Opticide-FC (using ultrasound or UV light to supercharge the hydroxyl radicals) to reduce contact time to 30 seconds for spores. | Feature | Opticide-FC (Peroxy) | Bleach (NaClO)
However, if your needs are strictly general housekeeping (e.g., office breakrooms, gym equipment), Opticide-FC is overkill—a simple EPA-registered quat or alcohol wipe is sufficient and cheaper. It offers the lethality of a sterilant with