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Crop Protection test

Read more: Crop Protection test(preliminary rapport) Recently test were conducted in Turkey to examine the performance of Freebac against 3 major crop diseases:
- Powdery mildew
- Downy mildew
- Botrytis cinerea

The effect of Freebac against the aforementioned plant diseases were tested on: tomato, pepper aubergine.

Results: Excellent in comparison to the traditional chemicals. Another big advantage is that FREEBAC contains no metals and breaks down fully into water and oxygen. This makes it a very green chemical and will help to reduce environment & soil pollution and provide a healthier food on our tables. More info to follow when we get the full rapport.


 

Freebac in Dutch Greenhouses

Read more: Freebac in Dutch GreenhousesIn september 2010 Freebac was introduced to the Dutch Greenhouse industry as a disinfectant and biofilm remover/controller. Nic. Sosef one of Hollands major distributors to the Greenhouse industry added Freebac to their product range. Since its introduction Freebac has become a huge succes as it is one of the few products that actually does what it claims to do and far more even.


 

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  • The standard Freebac is based on 35% hydrogen peroxide - we can produce any dilution between 0,5 and 35% upon requested.
  • Is entirely comprised of food safe ingredients.
  • Has a broad-spectrum anti-microbial activity, highly effective against bacteria, (gram positive and gram negative).
  • It is also a virucide and effective against fungi, yeast and moulds.
  • At user dosage it is non-mutagenic, non-carcinogenic, non-toxic, non-corrosive, non-tainting, non-volatile.
  • It has no smell, taste or colour. Has extended action (residual effect).
  • Highly effective against biofilm.
  • Is effective even in the presence of organic matter.
  • Micro-organisms cannot develop a resistance against Freebac.
  • Unaffected by pH levels and temperatures up to 90oC.
  • Retains its stability when exposed to light.
  • Does not taint food when used at manufacturers recommended concentrations.

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