Pulse Line

The Perfect Prescription for Today’s Healthcare Laundry

No one knows better than Gurtler, the laundry chemical product experts, that in the laundry industry, healthcare is a tough, competitive segment. Maintaining the highest standards of quality and controlling your costs are vital to your success. To remain a top competitor, you need maximum benefits form your chemicals and your chemical provider. You can count on Gurtler and the Pulse Line to help keep your operation pumping smoothly.

The Pulse Line of products delivers the results you need:

Pulse Ultra

Pulse Ultra enhances detergency and improves soil and stain removal for all types of soil conditions. Pulse Ultra has a unique blend of polymers that aids in soil removal and prevents soil redeposition, assuring excellent whiteness. No need for extra conditioning additives when used in soft water conditions.

Pulse Advance

Pulse Advance is a concentrated liquid laundry detergent that has a synergistic blend of nonionic surfactants providing a superb cleaning action on blends of cotton and polyester. It is specially formulated with fast wetting detergents for the fast-action washing requirements in tunnel washing systems. Pulse Advance is especially effective on spun poly fabrics. It is effective over a wide temperature range (100°F – 160°F). Its advanced formula contains effective soil suspending agents, anti-redeposition agents, and chelants to further enhance wash quality. Pulse Advance contains an effective fabric-whitening agent to add whiteness and brightness to all washable fabrics.

Pulse Protect is a PFAS-free textile treatment product that can be used to enhance the liquid/moisture repellency properties of surgical gowns and drapes and isolation gowns and other health care PPE, without the potential issues of “forever chemicals” or PFAS release into the environment. Liquid repellency properties are important for surgical gowns and drapes and isolation gowns to prevent moisture or liquids such as blood absorbing into the textile, exposing health care professionals to potentially hazardous or infectious materials.

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