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Biosan relocates to new production center

By Industry News
New Biosan facility in Saratoga Springs NY 900.jpg
October 26, 2016

Biosan, LLC has relocated to a new production center to meet the growing demand for effective, safe peracetic acid products worldwide.

“We know there is a growing demand for peracetic acid for a wide range of industries,” said Biosan, LLC President, Rob DeMarco. “With this new center, Biosan is now ready to meet the demand for effective sanitizing and disinfecting products for the food processing, laundry, industrial, agriculture and horticulture industries.”

The new 38,000-square-foot production center features expanded manufacturing facilities, state-of-the art laboratories, a bulk tank farm, and an optimized floor plan. The efficient layout has reduced forklift hours, and the extensive process piping and controls have minimized handling of chemicals. Collectively, all the changes have improved efficiencies throughout the operation, leading to shorter lead times and increased output for Biosan customers in North America, Europe and Asia.

Biosan, LLC is based in Saratoga Springs, NY, manufactures high-quality peracetic acid products for a variety of industries and applications such as Food & Beverage, Cleaning and Sanitation, Industrial Laundry, Agriculture and Horticulture, Waste Water and Pulp & Paper. The company offers both EPA-registered and FDA-accepted peracetic acid products for use as a sanitizer, disinfectant and antimicrobial. For more information, call (518) 226-4850 or visit www.biosanpaa.com. 

KEYWORDS: Biosan facility peracetic acid

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