Product Name: Trichloroisocyanuric Acid (TCCA) Molecular Formula:C3N3O3CL3 Molecular Weight: 232.41 DG Class: 5.1 CAS NO.: 87-90-1 HS NO.: 2933.6922.00 UN NO.: 2468 Standard: BS EN 12933-2000 HG/T 3263-2001 Solubility(25ºC): 1.2g/100g water Melting Point: 235 Available chlorine : ≥90% Moisture: ≤ 0.5% Appearance: Powder,Granular ,Tablets
Application:
It is a new-generation disinfect agent of oxidized form, has the joint advantages of bromine and chlorine, with high stavilization, light odor, slow released, effecting for long time, and can be widely used.
1. Sterilizaton for swimming pools and tap water
2. Sterilization for aquaculture
3. Sterilization for industrial circulating cooling water
4. Sterilization for environments of hotel, hospital and other public places.
What is Chlorination? — Safe Drinking Water Foundation
Jan 23, 2017 - Chlorination is one of many methods that can be used to disinfect water. This method was first used over a century ago, and is still used today
Water chlorination is the process of adding chlorine or chlorine compounds such as sodium ... Chlorine gas was first used on a continuing basis to disinfect the water supply at the Belmont filter plant, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by using a
Chlorine is one of the most commonly used disinfectants for water disinfection. ... chlorine gas is only used for large municipal and industrial water purification
Chlorination | Water Purification | Chlorine - WaterProfessionals
Chlorination involves adding a measured amount of chlorine to water to produce a residual sufficient to kill bacteria, viruses, and cysts. The killing effect of chlorine
As everyone knows, many municipal water systems use chlorine to disinfect water. Often, the use of chlorine is combined with other purification systems such as
Emergency Disinfection of Drinking Water | Ground Water and
Sep 7, 2017 - Disinfect water using household bleach, if you can't boil water. Only use regular, unscented chlorine bleach products that are suitable for
Water Purification :: Washington State Department of Health
Purifying by adding liquid chlorine bleach. Treat water by adding liquid household bleach, such as Clorox or Purex. Household bleach is typically between 5.25 percent and 8.25 percent chlorine. Avoid using bleaches that contain perfumes, dyes and other additives. Cloudy water should be filtered before adding bleach