Disinfection process poses a significant challenge for fish and shrimp farmers across various final product cultivation, storage, and production stages. This challenge is further intensified due to the high consumption quantities involved.
AquaSEEN for fish processing is your all-in-one solution; you will not only save time, space, and money but also prevent foodborne outbreaks. It will also reduce the risk of product losses, ensure quality, and extend the shelf life of your fresh products.
AquaSEEN for fish processing excels as a superior alternative to traditional chemicals typically used in the fish processing industry, including quaternary ammonium compounds and peroxyacetic acid. Other compounds include chlorine dioxide, iodine-based sanitizers, glutaraldehyde, and acetic acid. This translates to minimal contact time, no need for personal protective equipment (PPE), reduced chemical storage requirements, and no costly recalls or legal liabilities.
AquaSEEN for fish processing is a comprehensive, safe for human consumption, sustainable, and cost-effective disinfection product. It can be applied directly to fish without altering their color or internal structure.
AquaSEEN uses Electrochemical Activated solutions (ECA) technology to modify the inherent properties of water molecules. It creates an environment hostile to microorganisms. It is a potent antimicrobial, eliminating 99.99% of harmful microorganisms, including spores, bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeasts (wild strains).
AquaSEEN's active ingredient, HOCL, outperforms low chlorine in terms of strength, effectiveness, and safety for both human and animal contact. It can be applied safely in various areas, such as water and food sterilization, fish manufacturing tools and equipment, and hand sanitation without the risk of side effects. Additionally, AquaSEEN offers a diverse range of products tailored to meet various needs, whether in aquarium water or during production and storage processes.
Yes, AquaSEEN for fish processing has obtained approval and endorsement from key official government agencies and regulatory bodies, including: