✅ Your benefits at a glance
- Antibacterial, antiviral & fungicidal – highly effective against germs
- Ideal for disinfecting drinking systems, water pipes & containers
- Approved for use in animal drinking water
- pH-neutral, chlorine-free, odorless and tasteless
- No resistance develops – also suitable for long-term use
- Biodegradable & user-friendly
💧 Typical areas of application
- Drinking water disinfection for horses, cattle, pigs, poultry, dogs, small animals
- Disinfection of drinking lines, storage containers & mobile water tanks
- Veterinary clinics, animal shelters, breeding facilities
- Wells, spring water, domestic waterworks
Anokath TW – Water treatment with hypochlorous acid
Water is life – but only if it is clean.
Especially in animal husbandry, bacteria, viruses, biofilms or algae in drinking troughs, pipes and tanks can quickly become a health risk.
Anokath TW ensures microbiologically safe water – completely without chlorine, residues and without resistance problems.
Mechanism of action: Hypochlorous acid
A component of the natural immune system – highly effective against microorganisms, yet gentle on the environment.
🔹 Destroys cell walls of germs
🔹 Removes biofilms in pipes
🔹 Disinfects surfaces, tanks, pipes & drinking troughs
🔹 Reduces germ pressure throughout the entire system
Anokath TW – The natural solution for hygienically pure water.
Safe. Residue-free. Animal-friendly.
Application recommendation
Dosage in drinking water:
🔹 1 liter of Anokath TW per 1,000 liters of water (depending on the level of contamination)
🔹 For acute bacterial contamination, increase the dosage for a short period.
Pipe and system cleaning:
🔹 Rinse or run through with a higher concentration (e.g. 1:500).
🔹 Exposure time approx. 30–60 minutes
No rinsing required – residue-free
Product details
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Shelf life: 12 months from delivery
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pH-neutral, colorless and odorless
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Free from chlorine, alcohol, heavy metals, aldehydes or surfactants
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Made in Germany
AnoKath TW 1 liter water treatment for protection against germs
To prevent illness, AnoKath TW 1 Liter water treatment improves water quality. When it comes to the risk of bacterial contamination in public, commercial, private, and rented buildings, Legionella bacteria are usually the culprit. These rod-shaped bacteria live in water. They do not form spores but instead penetrate single-celled organisms (amoebae) to reproduce, destroying them in the process. For Legionella to survive, the water temperature must be between 5°C and 55°C. Water temperature plays a crucial role in their reproduction.
- Up to 20 °C: very slow reproduction
- From 20 °C: increasing reproduction rate
- 30 °C to 45 °C: optimal propagation conditions
- Above 50 °C: hardly any reproduction
- From 60 °C: Legionella bacteria are killed.
Legionella bacteria primarily inhabit lakes and ponds. These harmful bacteria enter the municipal water supply and building drinking water pipes via groundwater. They cannot survive in buildings with on-site water treatment systems.
What makes Legionella so dangerous?
Stagnant water poses an increased risk of Legionella growth because of the lack of continuous flow. Dead legs, through which water rarely or never flows, can become breeding grounds for Legionella without ongoing water treatment. From there, the bacteria spread throughout the entire water network. Danger arises when water droplets contaminated with Legionella are inhaled , for example, while showering or brushing teeth. A Legionella infection can cause the following diseases:
- Legionnaires' disease / Legionella pneumonia
This severe pneumonia, which presents with flu-like symptoms, can be fatal. Typical symptoms include cough, chills, headache, and high fever. Occasionally, confusion, abdominal pain with diarrhea, and vomiting may occur.
This illness, characterized by fever, malaise, chest pain, headache and body aches, lasts about 5 days.
In rare cases, the bladder is affected, which manifests as pain when urinating.
Legionella infections can be prevented by using a water treatment system connected to the water supply system.
Mixing ratio: 1:500
Use AnoKath with care. Always read the label and product information before use.
AnoKath TW is approved according to §18 of the Drinking Water Ordinance. As stipulated in the Biocidal Products Regulation, the active ingredient supplier is registered in the Article 95 list of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), thus ensuring the product's marketability.
AnoKath TW is not classified as a hazardous substance and therefore does not require labeling as such. It contains no hazardous ingredients and thus requires no special precautions during transport and storage. However, the product should not be stored above 40°C and should be protected from direct sunlight. AnoKath TW is available in 5-liter and 20-liter canisters, as well as in 600-liter and 1000-liter IBC containers.
