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FryOilSaver Quaternary Ammonium Sanitizer QR5 Test

FryOilSaver Quaternary Ammonium Sanitizer QR5 Test


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Restaurant grade QAC QR5 sanitizer solution test strips for food service

Test concentration levels in your sanitizing solutions with quaternary ammonium test strips by the FryOilSaver Company. These sanitizer test strips measure concentration levels from 0 – 400 ppm, ideal for use as a Steramine quaternary sanitizing tablets test kit. Made from litmus paper, these test strips ensure more accurate readings. Simply dip into your solution for 1 second, wait 5 – 10 seconds and then compare to the color chart.

These test strips meet all the federal, state and local health requirements for sanitizer testing kits.

  • Now with a new formula for quicker and easier testing!
  • 1x vial of 100 QR5 Quaternary ammonium litmus paper test strips. Also available as a pack of 4 vials
  • The strips indicate the concentration level of Quaternary ammonium compounds in QUAT sanitizers from 0, 100, 200, 300 and 400 ppm (parts per million)
  • The strips are made from litmus paper for more accurate readings
  • The vial includes a convenient color comparison chart to help a user quickly and clearly know the ppm of their solutions – no guessing required!
  • These FryOilSaver QAC QR5 strips meet the requirements on federal, state and local levels of health regulations. Appropriate sanitizer solution test kits need to be available at all times in order to verify the strength of the solutions being used
  • Directions for use: Dip one strip into the sanitizer solution for 1 second. Pull it out and then wait 5-10 seconds for the strip to develop. Once developed, compare the color of the strip to the color chart on the vial to establish the concentration level.
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