UFlex launches dual purpose sanitizer FLEXGUARD-I
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UFlex launches dual purpose sanitizer FLEXGUARD-I

The alcohol based sanitizer meets the WHO guidelines and is being manufactured at the company’s existing plant at Noida.

  • By Pravin Prashant | December 17, 2020

UFlex’ Chemicals Business, a leading provider of adhesives, printing inks and coatings for flexible packaging, mono cartons and labels business, has announced the launch of hand sanitizer “FLEXGUARD-I".

The company has entered this market segment to foray into the fight against COVID-19 pandemic. The alcohol based sanitizer meets the WHO guidelines and is being manufactured at the company’s existing plant at Noida.

On the launch of the product, Rajesh Bhasin, Joint President, UFlex Chemicals Business said, “With FLEXGUARD-I, we aim to provide a superior quality of product to our consumers and help in maintaining standards of sanitisation as we fight the pandemic together. We are focusing on catering to the need for large scale usage of this product. This is one of the reasons why we have created this everyday cleaning product that serves the dual purpose of sanitizing hands as well as surfaces.”

FLEXGUARD-I sanitizer contains Isopropyl Alcohol IP-75% v/v formula and kills 99.9% of harmful germs thereby helping reduce bacteria and viruses that potentially cause diseases. This skin-friendly product comes with a soft fragrance to ensure a refreshing smell after application. The quick drying solution does not leave behind any stickiness on the hands.

The product will be available in pack size of 5 litres and will be supplied via bulk distributors for commercial purpose in schools, institutions, workplace, residential societies, malls, etc.

UFlex Chemicals is a leading provider of flexible packaging Inks, water-based, solvent-less and solvent-based adhesives and speciality UV & LED Coatings with the full range of UV and LED inks/ coatings for sheetfed offset, letterpress & narrow web application serving customers across the globe.

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