Our Approach to Innovation

Our Approach to Innovation

Stage-gate innovation process, customer-led formulation, and rapid scale-up — how Clissal brings new cleaning chemicals to the Indian market faster.

✓ Expert Reviewed ✓ April 2026 ✓ India-specific
✍️ By the Clissal Technical Team — Jaivin Surfactants, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. ISO 9001/14001/22000 certified manufacturer. All product claims are NABL-backed. Reviewed April 2026.

Why cleaning chemical development process India matters for Indian facilities

Indian facilities face hygiene challenges that are fundamentally different from European or North American environments. Hard water (often above 300 ppm CaCO₃ in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Punjab), high ambient temperatures, and seasonal humidity spikes all affect how cleaning chemicals perform — and standard off-the-shelf products frequently underperform as a result.

The regulatory environment is also evolving rapidly. FSSAI audit standards for food businesses, NABH requirements for healthcare, and growing awareness of BIS IS 1760 specifications mean that procurement managers must now document not just what they buy, but why it meets compliance requirements. This guide provides a framework for making those decisions.

Selecting the right chemistry for cleaning chemical development process India

The most common error in cleaning chemical development process India procurement is selecting products based on price per litre without accounting for dilution ratio, water hardness adjustment and efficacy documentation requirements. A product that costs 30 % less at label price but requires double the dosage in local hard water conditions will deliver a higher actual cost-in-use — and may fail to meet regulatory kill-claim requirements.

Clissal’s applications team conducts water hardness analysis and soil profiling for all enterprise trial clients before recommending a product specification. This ensures the right chemistry at the right concentration — with NABL-verified efficacy data to support audit requirements.

Dilution, dosing and contact time — getting it right

Over-dilution is the leading cause of hygiene failures in Indian facilities — driven by cost pressure, inadequate dosing equipment or inconsistent staff training. Under-dilution is less common but creates compliance, safety and cost-in-use problems. Auto-dosing systems calibrated quarterly are the most reliable method for consistent dilution in high-throughput operations.

Contact time is a non-negotiable parameter. A sanitiser applied and immediately wiped off delivers a fraction of its stated efficacy. Clissal training programmes include simple staff-facing SOP guides that communicate contact times in visual format — suitable for non-English speaking wash-floor teams.

Compliance documentation — what to request from your supplier

  • Safety Data Sheet (SDS) — GHS format, must be current within 3 years
  • Certificate of Analysis (COA) — batch specific with manufacturing date
  • NABL efficacy test report — third-party kill-claim verification
  • FSSAI Schedule 4 declaration — for food-contact and food processing environments
  • BIS IS 1760 certification declaration — for general cleaning products

Cost-in-use optimisation framework

True cost-in-use for cleaning chemical development process India should include: product cost per litre, dosage per application, frequency of application, dilution ratio adjustment for local water hardness, wastage rate, and packaging disposal cost. Clissal provides a detailed cost-in-use calculator comparison for enterprise customers comparing current supplier spend against projected Clissal programme cost.

Case data from Indian food processing facilities transitioning to Clissal chemistry shows average cost-in-use reductions of 18 to 35 % — driven by more efficient concentrated formulations, reduced repeat applications from better hard-water-specific chemistry, and elimination of over-specified product categories.

Key takeaways

  • Always evaluate cleaning chemical development process India on true cost-in-use, not label price per litre
  • Request NABL efficacy data and FSSAI compliance declarations before procurement
  • Calibrate dosing systems quarterly and train staff in contact-time requirements
  • Account for local water hardness when selecting formulations for Indian sites
  • Insist on SDS and COA documentation as standard with every order

Frequently asked questions

Where can I buy cleaning cleaning chemicals in India?

Clissal supplies through direct sales and an authorised distributor network across India. Contact our sales team with your location and volume requirements for the nearest supply point.

What certifications should I look for in cleaning cleaning chemicals?

For food-related applications: FSSAI Schedule 4 compliance. For healthcare: NABL-tested efficacy. For general industry: ISO 9001:2015 from manufacturer and BIS IS 1760 compatible formulations. Request SDS and COA from any supplier before purchase.


Have a question about your facility requirements?

Clissal's technical team is available for site consultations and compliance documentation support.

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