Product Details

EDI Purified Water Treatment System

Place of Origin Shandong
Certification ISO,CE
Min.Order Quantity 1
Price $700.00-$900.00/ Metric Ton
Payment Terms L/C,D/A

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 can be used instead of liquid chlorine or hypochlorite for circulating cooling water systems. Its killing effect is 100 times that of chlorine, and can adapt to the alkaline water treatment environment of the circulating cooling water system. It has excellent killing effect to various bacteria and algae. The product of reaction with water C3O3N3H3 is hypochlorous acid. Stabilizer does not decompose the extremely unstable hypochlorous acid. Therefore, it is a good bactericide and algicide for industrial water treatment. The dosing method is generally an impact type dosing in a sump.

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