AM-QSA +
AM-QSA+ is a broad-spectrum disinfectant. It is anti-microbial, non-toxic, and uses unique water-based nanotechnology to kill 99.99% of bacteria, viruses, and mold. It is the most effective self-disinfecting sealant on the market. Interested in the product data?
AM-QSA+ Data & Lab Results
Alkyl Dimethyl Benzyl Ammonium Chloride ........................................... 0.05%
Didecyl Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride ................................................... 0.20%
Active Ingredients
Antimicrobial activity
QSA+ is rigorously tested under EPA and Health Canada requirements for listing as a solid surface disinfectant. Our unique, patented formula makes QSA+ the most effective disinfectant on the market. In addition to meeting nation-wide requirements, our formula also includes biocidal performance and testing against a variety of bacteria, fungi, and viruses.

BACTERIA
Staphylococcus auerus
Escherichia coli
Salmonella enterica
Penicillum funiculosum
TEST
EN 13727 | ATCC 6538
EN 13727 | ATCC 6538
ATCC 10708
EN 11797 | ADTM G21
FUNGI
Aspergillus brasilliensis
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
TEST
EN 13697 | ATCC 16404
ATCC 15442
VIRUS
Adenovirus 5 strain Adenoid 75
MS2 Bacteriophage
TEST
EN 13697 | ATCC 16404
ATCC 15597
Virus Timed Study
ASTM International is an internationally recognized organization that develops and publishes product and testing standards. The ASTM E1053 test method is used to determine the virucidal effectiveness of liquid disinfectant products designed for use on hard, nonporous environmental surfaces. In an ASTM E1053 test, a viral inoculum is dried onto carriers, followed by exposure to a test formulation via spray device or pipette (modified use-dilution) for the specified contact time(s).
Below are the results of the study, showing the effectiveness of our disinfectant against the control. Both dishes were innoculated with MS2 Bacteriophage. This study was carried out by Microchem Laboratory Inc.

Fungi Timed Study
To further test the effectiveness of our product against fungi (mold), we used the ASTM G2 Test, carried out by Microchem Laboratory Inc.
ASTM G21 is a qualitative test method designed to assess the ability of synthetic materials to resist fungal attack. It was conducted over a 28 day period, where treated materials were inoculated with a pooled suspension of fungal spores, incubated, then compared to untreated controls at intervals. The untreated controls serve as references for fungal resistance.
A diverse array of fungal species were used in this method, listed below:
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Penicillium funiculosum 11797
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Chaetomium globosum 6205
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Trichoderma virens 9645
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Aurobasidium pullulans 15233
PROPERTY OF NANOTECH SEALANTS

PROPERTY OF NANOTECH SEALANTS
Untreated controls, innoculated with various species of fungi, observed on Day 28.

PROPERTY OF NANOTECH SEALANTS
Controls treated with QSA+, innoculated with various species of fungi, observed on Day 28.

PROPERTY OF NANOTECH SEALANTS
Samples sprayed with active mold showing the outline of mold growth surrounding, but not on the QSA+ treated surface, observed on Day 28.