Caola Zrt. can supply the entire country with disinfectants and cleaning agents
Caola Zrt. is able to supply the entire country with disinfectants and cleaning agents, the company told MTI on Monday.
In their announcement, they recalled that they opened their new factory in Martonvásár in Fejér County last September, which plays a key role in strengthening the country’s defense capabilities.
The new plant is not only capable of producing high-quality Hungarian cosmetics in peacetime, but also of being able to react quickly and efficiently in the event of emergencies, such as floods or even the Covid epidemic, they added.
CEO Imre Bándi was quoted, who emphasized that the technological equipment of their factory allows them to produce a large amount of chemicals in a short time.
In response to MTI’s inquiry, they were informed that they are capable of producing approximately 20,000 liters of disinfectant per day in one shift, which can be 30,000 liters in one and a half or even two shifts.
The plant is capable of producing powder, liquid and gel-based products. When disinfecting after a flood, the broad-spectrum foam cleaner with an alkaline chemical effect, containing sodium hypochlorite, can be suitable for mopping up, while the surface disinfectant concentrates also protect against viruses and spores with a combined effect.
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