Trichloro-isocyanuric acid Chlorine Tablets is a highly effective, low-toxic, broad-spectrum and rapid disinfectant that has the highest bactericidal capacity in chloroisocyanuric acid products. Active Chlorine Tablets can effectively kill various bacteria, fungi, spores, molds, and cholera solitary bacteria.
Trichloro-isocyanuric acid Chlorine Tablets has the functions of algaecide, deodorization, water purification and bleaching. It is widely used in swimming pool disinfection, drinking water disinfection, industrial water circulation treatment, food processing industry, food hygiene, aquaculture, daily chemical industry, Medical care, child care, epidemic prevention, garbage disposal, hotels, restaurants, and large-scale sterilization after natural disasters and human disasters, and prevention of infection.
Delivery time: 10-15 workingdays after payment Storage: Keep dry, out of sunlight and rain. Avoid contacting with nitrogenous compounds, strong acids, strong alkali and strong reducing agents.
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