India's B2B Platform for Hand Sanitizers & Disinfectants — 200+ Verified CDSCO-Licensed Manufacturers

Source alcohol-based hand sanitizers, surface disinfectants, hospital-grade antimicrobials, fogging solutions, and hand wash formulations from 200+ verified CDSCO-licensed manufacturers across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi NCR, and Telangana. WHO formula compliance documented, bulk and institutional packaging available, GST-compliant invoicing on all orders.

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Hand sanitizers and disinfectants are regulated as drugs and cosmetics under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act in India. They are public health products where formulation failures — insufficient alcohol concentration, contaminated active ingredients, or false antimicrobial claims — create direct patient and public safety risks. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the consequences dramatically: counterfeit sanitizers with methanol substitution (instead of ethanol) caused deaths and serious poisonings in India and globally. Post-pandemic, the Indian hand hygiene and disinfection market has permanently expanded. Hospitals, schools, offices, airports, food processing plants, and hospitality businesses now maintain hygiene protocols that require consistent, quality-verified supply. For institutional buyers — hospitals, hotel chains, corporate campuses — procuring from non-CDSCO-licensed manufacturers exposes procurement officers to regulatory liability and patient safety risk. For retail buyers, stocking non-compliant sanitizers attracts CDSCO enforcement action. Trade4Asia maps 200+ verified hand sanitizer and disinfectant manufacturers across India's primary pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturing clusters — Ahmedabad and Vadodara in Gujarat, Pune and Mumbai in Maharashtra, Hyderabad in Telangana, and Delhi NCR. Every listed supplier carries valid CDSCO drug manufacturing licences, WHO formula compliance documentation, and third-party alcohol concentration test certificates. Institutional buyers source with complete regulatory confidence.

FAQ's

Is CDSCO licence mandatory for manufacturing hand sanitizers in India?

Answer: Yes. Hand sanitizers are classified as drugs under Schedule K of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act when they contain alcohol above specified concentrations for antiseptic use. Manufacturers require a valid CDSCO drug manufacturing licence (Form 25/28) and must follow WHO-GMP standards. Distribution requires Form 20B/21B drug licence. Post-pandemic CDSCO enforcement has significantly intensified – operating without a licence is a criminal offence. All Trade4Asia-listed manufacturers carry valid, current CDSCO licences.

What is the WHO-recommended hand sanitizer formula?

Answer: WHO Formula I: Ethanol 80% v/v + Glycerol 1.45% v/v + Hydrogen peroxide 0.125% v/v + Distilled water. WHO Formula II: Isopropyl alcohol 75% v/v + Glycerol 1.45% v/v + Hydrogen peroxide 0.125% v/v + Distilled water. Both formulas are effective against SARS-CoV-2 and other pathogens. The WHO formula is the gold standard and is required for government and hospital procurement in India.

What is the minimum effective alcohol concentration for hand sanitizers?

Answer: The CDC and WHO both specify minimum 60% alcohol for hand sanitizer effectiveness. For reliable antimicrobial efficacy against a broad spectrum of pathogens including viruses, 70% ethanol or 75% isopropanol is the professional standard. Products below 60% alcohol content do not provide reliable protection. Always request NABL-accredited third-party concentration test certificates – not just label claims.

What is the difference between ethanol and isopropanol sanitizers?

Answer: Both are effective at appropriate concentrations. Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) at 70–80% is the WHO primary recommendation – it is generally less irritating and has a less harsh odour. Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol/IPA) at 65–75% is equally effective and often slightly lower cost. The key requirement is verified concentration from a NABL-accredited lab – both are acceptable for institutional use when properly formulated.

What pack sizes are available for institutional bulk sanitizer orders?

Answer: Trade4Asia-verified manufacturers supply: 100ml and 200ml personal pump bottles, 500ml counter dispensers, 1L refill packs, 5L jerry cans, 20L bulk containers, and 200L bulk drums for large institutions. Wall-mounted and touch-free dispenser-compatible refill packs are also available. Most institutional buyers (hospitals, hotel chains, corporate campuses) procure in 5L, 20L, or 200L formats for cost efficiency.