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Does Hydrogen Peroxide damage the interior surfaces?

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Does Hydrogen Peroxide damage the interior surfaces?

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Hydrogen peroxide has been shown to have very good materials compatibility, including electronics and most surface materials. Since iHPTM uses a 7.5% solution of hydrogen peroxide (compared to 35% for other service providers), the oxidizing effect is much lower. Additionally, with shorter cycle times, there is less contact time of the condensate, further improving the materials compatibility.

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Hydrogen peroxide has been shown to have very good materials compatibility, including electronics and most surface materials. Since iHP® uses a 7.5% solution of hydrogen peroxide (compared to 35% for other service providers), the oxidizing effect is much lower. Additionally, with shorter cycle times, there is less contact time of the condensate, further improving the materials compatibility.

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