Product Details

UV Sterilizer for Industrial Water Disinfection / UV System

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

Introduction

SDIC is a white powder or granular solid, which is the broadest spectrum, efficient and safe disinfectant in oxidative bactericide, and also the leading product in the class of chloro-isocyanurate.

SDIC can kill bacterial spores, bacterial propagators, fungi and other pathogenic microorganisms, and has a specific killing effect on hepatitis virus. sdic 56%.60% granular

SDIC can quickly kill and strongly suppress blue-green algae, red algae, seaweed and other algae plants of circulating water, cooling tower, pool and other systems. sdic 56%.

Application

Trichloro-isocyanuric acid Chlorine Tablets has strong bactericidal and bleaching effects, and has the characteristics of quick-acting sustained-release. Animal husbandry and bleaching agents for cotton, linen and chemical fiber fabrics, wool shrink-reducing agents, and trichloroisocyanuric acid can also be used for rubber. Chlorination, battery materials, organic synthesis industry, and dry bleaching of clothing. Active Chlorine Tablets has stronger bactericidal and bleaching functions than sodium dichloroisocyanurate and has better effects.

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