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Ultraviolet Sterilization Water Treatment for 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

Introduce

Chlorine dioxide chemical  is well-known as a kind of safe, effective, quick and broad spectrum disinfectant in the world. It can release oxygen atoms with strong oxidizing capacity,which can quickly and efficiently prevent the synthesis of protein of microorganism. Chlorine dioxide chemical  is a good sterilization agent against bacteria, mold, fungi, virus, as well as endospore. Meanwhile, Chlorine dioxide is able to purify air by oxidizing the substance which can release odor, for instance as formaldehyde 

Advantages:

Unlike chlorine, chlorine dioxide does not produce THMs or dioxins; it is convenient to use and can be stored 

for long periods of time; it kills a wide range of bacteria, viruses and cysts; and it improves the taste and odor 

of water, rather than presenting a "chlorine smell" or taste. In addition, with 2.6 times the oxidizing capacity of 

chlorine, chlorine dioxide has demonstrated four-to-seven times greater biocidal activity at equivalent doses.

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 

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, 

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 

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 

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

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 

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, 

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

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 

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
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