1.SDIC can be used on swimming pool and drinking water treatment, clean the industrial circulating water. 2.SDIC can sterilize tableware, and be used as preventive disinfection of house, hotel, hospital and public place; used on the environmental sterilization of raising fish, silkworm, livestock, poultry and so on. 3.SDIC can be used to bleach the textile, to prevent wool from shrinkage, to stop eating paper by moth, and act as rubber chlorination.
FAQ:
Q.Can I get free sample? Yes, after our negotiation, we can prepare the TCCA, SDIC samples you required.
Q. What's your delivery time? 10-30 day depend on the TCCA SDIC product, package, quantity.
Q. What documents can you provide? Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of loading, COA , CO, MSDS, Form E, ECFA, ClQ, Embassy certificate. If your markets have any special requirements or need SGS report, we can cooperate.
Q.What is the payment terms? We accept all kinds of payment ways. such as T/T, L/C,D/A,D/P, O/A,West union.Money gram.
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