Specification
CAS NO. | 87-90-1 |
EINECS NO. | 201-782-8 |
Molecular Formula | C3Cl3N3O3 |
Active Chlorine Content | ≥90% |
Moisture Content | ≤0.5% |
1% Solution PH Value | 2.7~3.3 |
Solubility (In 25 ℃ Water) | 1.2 g/100ml |
Melting Point | 245 ~ 251℃ |
Product Applications:
Food and feed disinfectants
Food preparation areas; non metallic equipment, containers, consumption utensils, work surfaces, stainless steel (catering grade)
Baby bottle sterilisation
Disinfection of salads, vegetables, non-peelable fruit
Drinking water disinfection:
Chlorination of animals drinking waterEmergency water purification
Package:
1)plastic drum with 25kg and 50kg;
2)plastic knitting bag with1000kg or other packages according to your need;
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