Pipeline Cleaner is a caustic/chlorine based circulation cleaner for use in both hard and soft water areas. Kilco also promote a cleaning system of Morning Wash which is caustic/chlorine detergent sanitiser in the morning and Nightwash, which is an acid detergent sanitiser in the evening.
Kilcosan - Alkaline chlorine liquid for effective circulation cleaning in hot or cold water
Liquid Acid Cleaner - Liquid acid cleaner for cleaning boiling water dairy plants
Morning Wash - Caustic based circulation liquid to be used in conjunction with Night Wash
Nightwash - Acid based circulation cleaner to be used in conjunction with Morning Wash
Pipeline Cleaner - Alkaline chlorine liquid for CIP and manual cleaning of dairy equipment
Red Label Hypo - Hypochlorite solution for general farm sterilant use
Concentrated caustic, chlorinated, nonfoaming powder for CIP and manual cleaning of dairy equipment
Glycodip
RTU Iodine teat dip or spray with high emollient content
Aldehyde and quaternary ammonium based disinfectant
Avian Influenza is caused by a virus. Influenza viruses are widespread and can cause diseases in humans, wild & domestic birds, horses, seals and even whales.
Kilco completes acquisition of Emprasan.July 2006
Kilco today announced that it had completed the acquisition of dairy hygiene manufacturer, Emprasan.
Review your Biosecurity with Kilco ProductsWednesday, April 19, 2006Kilco believe that now is the right time to review your biosecurity, particularly with the threat of Avian Influenza in the media spotlight. Kilco has invested millions of pounds...
The Kilco range of Hygiene Products has been formulated to provide a simple and effective biosecurity programme for all types of livestock.
Kilco Today NewsletterKilco Today is intended to keep customers and employees in touch with developments within Kilco. Reflecting on four years since to the new factory and offices in Lockerbie, Scotland.
Superhoof Product FlyerAn effective, environmentally friendly, biodegradable liquid concentrate for use in the maintenance of healthy hooves. Welfare Codes states, “regular attention should be paid to the feet of all classes of cattle and sheep.”