Product Specialty Additives

Antimicrobial Additive (Quat Blend)

Quaternary ammonium (QAC) blend supplied as an antimicrobial additive for compatible formulations. Grade selection is driven by active content, composition, carrier system, and compatibility requirements.

Packaging: drums / IBC / bulk (as applicable)
Documentation: SDS / TDS / COA on request
Grade matched to formulation chemistry & spec limits

Commercial highlights

Procurement-ready supply with technical alignment to your system and constraints.

  • Options by active content & composition (single quat or blended QAC)
  • Carrier choices (water / alcohol / mixed) aligned to storage & process constraints
  • Repeatable sourcing lanes for ongoing production and procurement planning
  • Documentation pack (SDS/TDS/COA) and batch traceability (lane dependent)

How we quote

We structure offers to support approvals and repeat purchase decisions.

  • Grade window + key specs (assay, composition, carrier, appearance)
  • Packaging options + shelf-life/storage guidance (per SDS)
  • Origin options + lead time lanes (volume dependent)
  • Documentation availability (SDS/TDS/COA and declarations where applicable)

Applications

Typical usage patterns. Share your base formulation, intended use conditions, and any constraints and we’ll align the appropriate grade window. (Final suitability depends on validation testing and any market-specific requirements.)

Industrial & institutional formulations

Antimicrobial additive used where quat chemistry is technically appropriate and compatible with the system.

Water-based systems (preservation)

Used to support microbial control in select compatible systems; selection depends on surfactants, salts, pH, and storage conditions.

Process / formulation additive

Used in compatible blends where QAC performance is required; carrier system is matched to handling and process constraints.

Where selection usually gets decided

Inputs that speed correct matching and reduce reformulation cycles.

Formulation chemistry

Surfactant type, salts, solvents, and pH can influence compatibility, clarity, and performance in finished blends.

Constraints

Odor/color targets, solvent restrictions, non-staining requirements, and temperature/storage conditions.

Compliance context

Regulatory/labeling needs can be market- and application-specific—share the destination and intended claims.

Technical overview

A procurement-focused view of what “quat blend” can mean in practice and what typically drives compatibility.

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Composition

May be a single QAC or a blend of QAC actives. Composition impacts performance profile, handling, and compatibility.

Active content

Commercial grades vary by assay window; active content is one of the primary procurement specs and affects dosing approach.

Carrier system

Water / alcohol / mixed carriers influence freezing risk, viscosity, clarity in blends, and transport considerations.

Typical grade families (examples)

We quote by family + spec window rather than implying a single universal grade.

ADBAC/BAC-type blends

Commonly used QAC family in many industrial formulations; selection depends on active %, carrier, and appearance limits.

DDAC-type blends

Often used where formulation and performance targets favor this composition; confirm compatibility with surfactant/salt systems.

Dual-active packages

Blended QAC actives may be selected to align to specific performance/handling targets, subject to approvals and constraints.

Note: “biocide,” “disinfectant,” or “antimicrobial” claims can be regulated depending on market and application. Share your destination and intended claims so we can align documentation and grade selection appropriately.

Compatibility & formulation notes

Quat performance and stability are formulation-dependent. Compatibility checks typically focus on clarity, phase stability, and behavior in the presence of surfactants, salts, and other additives.

Surfactants

Nonionic systems are often used in compatible blends; anionic surfactants can impact performance/compatibility—share your surfactant package.

Salts & electrolytes

Salt load can affect clarity and stability; provide your electrolyte content (if known) to avoid haze/precipitation risks.

pH & solvents

pH range and solvent choice can influence stability and handling. Carrier system is selected to fit your restrictions and storage profile.

What we can align on quotation

Share your constraints and we’ll propose a grade window that fits.

  • Active content window and composition preference (if you have a reference)
  • Carrier system preference (water/alcohol/mixed) and freeze/heat constraints
  • Appearance limits (color/clarity) and odor constraints (where relevant)
  • Compatibility notes based on your surfactants/salts/pH (information provided by customer)

Typical specifications & formats

Values depend on grade and customer requirements. Confirm details on quotation (TDS/COA).

Quality & documentation

Type

Quaternary ammonium compound (QAC) – single or blended active

Active content (assay)

Grade-dependent (confirm on offer)

Composition

Quat type / blend definition (per inquiry)

Carrier / solvent

Water / alcohol / mixed (grade-dependent)

Appearance / color

Per grade (confirm on offer)

Density

Grade-dependent (confirm on offer)

pH (if applicable)

Grade-dependent (confirm on offer)

Packaging

Drums, IBC, bulk (as applicable)

Documentation

SDS / TDS / COA on request

Specifications may vary depending on batch, origin, and packaging selection.

Handling & storage notes

Always follow the SDS and your site safety procedures.

  • Store sealed and protected from extreme temperatures (grade dependent)
  • Consider freezing risk for water-based carriers; consider flammability controls for alcohol carriers
  • Avoid contamination; use clean transfer equipment to support product integrity
  • Confirm material compatibility for pumps, seals, and container liners

Commercial & logistics notes

What buyers typically require for repeat procurement.

  • Packaging matched to volume (drum/IBC/bulk) and handling capability
  • Batch COA on request; SDS/TDS aligned to grade and carrier system
  • Lead time depends on lane, composition, packaging, and destination

Compliance & labeling context

Important notes for antimicrobial/biocidal applications and market-specific requirements.

Ask for documentation

Market requirements

Biocidal/disinfectant claims may be regulated. Share destination market and intended claims so we can align documentation and grade selection.

Declarations (as applicable)

We can support common documentation requests where available (SDS/TDS/COA; additional declarations subject to lane and grade).

Use responsibility

Customer is responsible for final formulation, labeling, and compliance. We supply to agreed specification and provide requested documentation where available.

Documentation pack (on request)

Availability depends on grade and sourcing lane.

  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
  • Technical Data Sheet (TDS) or product specification sheet
  • Certificate of Analysis (COA) per batch (where applicable)

Request a quotation

Send a short inquiry and we’ll respond with a procurement-ready offer (grade window, active content, carrier options, documentation availability, packaging, origin options, and lead time), plus a compatibility note based on your formulation inputs.