Product Description
90% active chlorine tablets is a highly effective, low-toxic, broad-spectrum and rapid disinfectant that has the highest bactericidal capacity in chloroisocyanuric acid products. Trichloroisocyanuric acid tablets can effectively kill various bacteria, fungi, spores, molds, and cholera solitary bacteria.
Product Applications:
Non metallic medical and veterinary appliances
Mops, cloths and glassware
General disinfection
Body fluid spills
Drains, sinks, W.C. pans, W.C.'s
Laboratory discard jars
FAQ
Q:Do you provide samples? is it free or extra?
A:Yes, we could offer the sample for free charge via FedEx, DHL, TNT, UPS or EMS. but don't pay the cost of freight.
Q: What's your payment terms?
A: T/T in advance are highly recommended. We can accept LC, Western Union as well. TT will be more appreciated. 30% deposit before producing, 70% balance before loading by TT.
Q:What is the delivery time?
A:It depends on order quantities. Generally speaking, for sample, in about 3 working days after payment; for larger orders, with 7-15 working days upon receipt of your payment (or LC).
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