SSD (Super Sensitive Decontaminated) chemicals typically consist of a variety of components that work together to remove stains, discoloration, and contamination from banknotes. While the exact composition is often proprietary, some of the common components of SSD solutions may include:
- Sodium Hypochlorite: An oxidizing agent that helps break down stains and contaminants on banknotes.
- Hydrogen Peroxide: Used for its bleaching properties and to enhance the cleaning process.
- Acidic Compounds: To adjust the pH level, facilitating the removal of certain types of stains.
- Solvents: Organic solvents may be included to dissolve certain substances or oils on the notes.
- Water: Acts as a diluent or solvent, ensuring the proper consistency of the chemical mixture.
- Surfactants: Help reduce surface tension, allowing the solution to spread evenly and clean more effectively.
- Activation Powder:
- Description: Activation powder is often used in conjunction with SSD chemical solutions to enhance their ability to restore stained or defaced currency. It activates the cleaning process, aiding in the removal of black marks or discoloration from banknotes.
- Common Components: Various chemicals, including sodium compounds and catalysts, which react with the SSD solution to boost its effectiveness.
- SD Automatic Active Solution:
- Description: This is a ready-to-use solution designed to clean and restore stained currency notes. It often works automatically, requiring minimal manual intervention, to clean notes by removing ink stains, dirt, or marks.
- Common Components: A blend of strong acids, solvents, and surfactants that facilitate the cleaning process.
- Anti-Virus Solution:
- Description: Anti-virus solutions are used to disinfect surfaces, equipment, or sometimes even currency. These solutions are effective in neutralizing viruses and bacteria, providing an additional layer of sanitation.
- Common Components: Disinfectants such as alcohol-based compounds, chlorine derivatives, and other antiviral agents.
- Anti-Stain Removal:
- Description: Anti-stain removal solutions are specifically formulated to break down and lift stubborn stains from various surfaces, including fabrics, plastics, and currency notes.
- Common Components: Solvents, surfactants, and sometimes enzymes that target specific stains (like ink or oils).
- Cleaning Powder:
- Description: Cleaning powder is typically a granular or powdered form of cleaning agents used to scrub and remove dirt, grease, or stains from surfaces. It’s often combined with water to form a cleaning paste.
- Common Components: Abrasives, detergents, surfactants, and sometimes bleaching agents to enhance stain removal