InkJet, Inc. is Producing and Offering Liquid Hand Sanitizer to Help Keep the U.S. Supply Chain Up and Running


InkJet Inc. is an industrial printer supplier and manufacturer of industrial inks, which uses the same chemicals that are used to make hand sanitizer. The company’s laboratory started producing hand sanitizer at the end of March, following FDA guidelines, to help keep the supply chain running. This includes supplying hand sanitizer to industrial supply companies, transportation companies, hospitals and healthcare facilities as well as police, firefighters and all first responders.
 
The hand sanitizer manufactured by InkJet, Inc. is a clear liquid and is made to go in spray bottles. It can also be put into existing spray bottles and wall mounts. It is made from grain ethanol, has a pine scent and it does not leave hands sticky or dry. The company is offering the liquid sanitizer is multiple configurations: 8-ounce spray bottles as a case of 6 (limit two), 32-ounce bottles as a case of 9, One-gallon jugs as a case of 4, 5-gallon pails and 55-gallon drums (photos below).
 
InkJet, Inc. is located in Willis, TX and in addition to shipping the product, there is an option to pick it up from their factory for local businesses. Purchases can only be made online at https://shop.inkjetinc.com. For inquiries about larger quantities, email inkjet@inkjetinc.com.


April 16, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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