Product Details
1. The product shall be diluted with 10-40 times water, then added to the wastewater directly. After stirring for several minutes, the clear water will be got by precipitation or air-floatation.
2. The optimized pH of the wastewater accepted is 6-10.
3. It is recommended to use this product with the inorganic flocculants to treat the effluent with high color and COD to reduce the operation cost. The order and proportion of agent dosage depend on the flocculation test and the effluent treatment process.
4. The product is nonflammable and unexplosive.
5. The product would show layer separation and become white at low temperature. There is no negative impact on the usage after mixing up.
Application
1. Be used in swimming pool and drinking water treatment, clean the industrial circulating water.
2. Be used to sterilize tableware, and as preventive disinfection of house, hotel, hospital and public place;
used on the environmental sterilization of raising fish, silkworm, livestock, poultry and so on.
3. Be used to bleach the textile, to prevent wool from shrinkage, to stop eating paper by moth, and act as
rubber chlorination.
Package:
25,50kgs plastic drums;
50kgs cardboard drums;
10/20/50kgs European plastic drum:
1000kg Supersack:
Carton Box
we can provide special package like palletized, shrink wrapped, strapped and so on if you need.
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