Product Description
90% active chlorine tablets is a new generation of broad spectrum, highly effective fungicides, bleaches and preservatives. The product can gradually release hypochlorous acid or chlorine organic compounds in circulating cooling water. The biocidal activity is similar to that of hypochlorite and chlorine and is an oxidizing biocide.
Product Applications:
Conditions of heavy soiling
Veterinary hygiene:
General hygiene
Conditions of heavy soiling
Packaging & Delivery
1. 25kg/50kg Plastic Drum,25kg/50kg FiberDrum, 50kg American Drum
2. 1kg,5kg,10kg,20kg,25kg,50kg,Euro/American Drum
3. 25kg,1000kg Plastic Bag
4. According to client's request
PortChina port for Trichloroisocyanuric acid tcca
Lead Time :
Quantity(Metric Tons) | 1 - 5 | >5 |
Est. Time(days) | 5 | To be negotiated |
Water chlorination - Wikipedia
Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium hypochlorite to water. ... In particular, chlorination is used to prevent the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and typhoid
What is Chlorination? — Safe Drinking Water Foundation
Jan 23, 2017 - In order to combat waterborne diseases, different disinfection methods are used to inactivate pathogens. Along with other water treatment
Chlorination | Water Purification | Chlorine - WaterProfessionals
Typically, chlorine is added to public drinking water as the final stage of treatment, often following an upstream filtration step which removes sediment that can tie
Description of the Process - Chlorinated Drinking-Water
Prior to the successful widespread introduction of chlorination, water treatment techniques existed that included filtration, followed by chemical precipitation and
Drinking Water Chlorination: A Review of Disinfection
During the treatment process, chlorine is added to drinking water as elemental chlorine (chlorine gas), sodium hypochlorite solution or dry calcium hypochlorite
E18 - Treatment by chlorination - Wikiwater
Chlorination is a simple and effective way to disinfect water in order to make it drinkable. It consists in introducing chlorinated products (chlorine tablets, bleach
Chlorination of Drinking Water - Water Research Center
Chlorination is effective against many pathogenic bacteria, but at normal dosage rates it does not kill all viruses, cysts, or worms. When combined with filtration,
Principles and Practices of Drinking-water Chlorination
Other drinking-water treatment processes may be required to effectively remove or inactivate protozoa, such as filtration or disinfection by ultraviolet (UV) light