Product Details

Submerged UV Sterilizer for Tank Water Disinfection

Place of Origin Shandong
Certification CE, ISO
Min.Order Quantity 1
Price $2,000.00-$4,500.00/ Ton
Payment Terms D/A,D/P

Product Features

Specification

Item Standard
Available chloride 60% min
Moisture 3% max
PH-value in 1% solution 5.5-7
Insoluble matter 0.1% max

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details

-brown paper bag or plastic woven bag
-25kg (55lb)/bag, 40 bags packed in a 1000kg (2200lb) bulk bag.
-25kg (55lb)/bag, 40 bags on a 1000kg (2200lb) pallet.
-1000kg (2200lb)/jumbo bag.
-Customized packing availble

Port

Tianjin, Qingdao, Shanghai

Lead Time :

3-25 days

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