BCDMH is white crystal powder, slightly dissolved in water, and dissolved in many organic solvents. It can be further machined to be granules and tablets. Stable when dry and easy to decompose when moistened.The fungicide for the broad-spectrum antibacterial, Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria, fungi and yeast have the ability to kill.
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Package and Storage:
1 It is harmless, non-flammable and non-explosive, it can not be placed in the sun.
2 It is packed in plastic drums with each containing 30kg, 50kg, 250kg , 1000kg, 1250kg IBC tank or others according to your requirements.
3 This product will appear layer after a long-term storage, but the effect will not be affected with stir. Storage temperature: 5-30°C
Water Purification :: Washington State Department of Health
Let the water cool before drinking. Add two drops of household bleach per gallon to maintain water quality while in storage. Purifying by adding liquid chlorine
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Chlorination of Drinking Water - Water Research Center
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