Specification
Strong ability to kill bacteria, and broad spectrum, efficient, and has a long-term antibacterial effect; |
Bacteria are less likely to develop drug resistance; |
It is non-toxic to human body and higher animal and has no irritation to skin and mucous membrane. |
There is basically no corrosion on the treated surface;No erosion; |
Application
Food & Pharmaceutical Applications
Effluent Treatment Plant
Waste Water Treatment For Reduction in the level of BOD & COD
Catalyst in Chemical-Metallurgical Industries & Petroleum Refineries
Swimming Pools & Soft Drink Plant For De-Chlorination
Purification Of Drinking Water & Industrial Gas
Solvent & Gold Recovery
Absorption Of Dissolved Organic Matter
Water And Gas Mask Filters
Gold (Au) Recovery
Breweries & Distilleries
FAQ
Q1: Wonder if you accept small orders?
A1: Do not worry. Feel free to contact us .in order to get more orders and give our clients more convener ,we accept small order.
Q2: Can you send products to my country?
A2: Sure, we can. If you do not have your own ship forwarder, we can help you.
Q3: Can you do OEM for me?
A3: We accept all OEM orders,just contact us and give me your design.we will offer you a reasonable price and make samples for you.
Principles and Practices of Drinking-water Chlorination
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Water chlorination - Wikipedia
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Chlorination | Water Purification | Chlorine - WaterProfessionals
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Chlorination of Drinking Water - Water Research Center
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