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Water treatment and disinfection chemicals are substances used to purify water by removing contaminants, pathogens, and harmful microorganisms. These chemicals play a crucial role in ensuring that
water is safe for drinking, bathing, industrial use, and irrigation. Common chemicals include chlorine, chloramine, ozone, and various coagulants and flocculants. The proper use of these chemicals helps prevent waterborne diseases, improves water quality, and ensures compliance with health and safety standards.

  • Sodium Bisulfate

    ʻO ka wehewehe pōkole:

    ʻO ka Sodium Bisulfate maikaʻi loa. Kumukuai maikai loa. Hui FIZA Kina. E kelepona mai iā mākou me nā nīnau. E kiʻi i kahi ʻōlelo mai iā mākou! ʻAno maikaʻi.

  • Sodium Chlorite Solution

    ʻO ka wehewehe pōkole:

    ʻOi loa ka Sodium Chlorite Solution.China FIZA Company. E kelepona mai iā mākou me nā nīnau. E kiʻi i kahi ʻōlelo mai iā mākou! ʻAno maikaʻi.


     

  • Sodium chlorate

    ʻO ka wehewehe pōkole:

    Kina Sodium chlorate hana a me ka hale hana | FIZA (goodao.net)

    ʻO ka sodium chlorate maikaʻi loa. Kumukuai maikai loa. Kina FIZA Hui. E kelepona mai iā mākou me nā nīnau. E kiʻi i kahi ʻōlelo mai iā mākou! ʻAno maikaʻi.

    Kapa inoa: FIZA

    Helu CAS: 7775-09-9

    EINECS Helu.: 231-887.4

    ʻAno molekala: NaClO3

    Maʻemaʻe: 99%

    Kaumaha Miolecular: 106.44

    ʻAno: Paʻa kalakala keʻokeʻo

    Nā inoa ʻē aʻe: ʻO ka sodium chlorate Min

  • Polyacrylamide

    ʻO ka wehewehe pōkole:

    inoa kemika: Polyacrylamide (Polyscrylamide)

    Helu CAS: 25085-02-3

    MF: (C3H5NO)n

    EINECS Helu.: 203-750-9

    Kaumaha Molekala: 71.0785

  • Potassium Monopersulfate Compound Powder

    ʻO ka wehewehe pōkole:

    ʻO ka Potassium Monopersulfate maikaʻi loa. Kumukuai maikai loa. Hui FIZA Kina. E kelepona mai iā mākou me nā nīnau. E kiʻi i kahi ʻōlelo mai iā mākou! ʻAno maikaʻi.

    Inoa Huahana Potassium Monopersulfate

    inoa inoa FIZA

    Helu CAS 70693-62-8

    EINECS No. ” 274-778-7″

    Huina mole 2KHSO5.KHSO4.K2SO4

    Kaumaha Miolecular 614.7

    Paʻa ke ʻano

     

     

  • Sodium Persulphate

    ʻO ka wehewehe pōkole:

    CAS: 7775-27-1:15593-29-0

    EINECS: 231-892-1

    MF: Na2S2O8

    kaumaha molekala: 174.104

    ʻAno: Keokeo Crystalline

    HS code: 2833400000

  • Chlorine Dioxide Generating Powder /Tablet

    ʻO ka wehewehe pōkole:

    ʻO Chlorine dioxide mai Kina ka mea hoʻolako mea hoʻolaha, clo2 mai Kina ka mea hoʻolaha mea hoʻolaha, Chlorine dioxide FIZA Pond Disinfectant Chlorine Dioxide Effervescent Tablet, Chlorine Dioxide Paila me ka ʻole StimulationStable 10% CLO2 Chlorine Dioxide Tablet.

  • Ferric chloride &Ferric Chloride Liquid 40%

    short description

    Ferric Chloride Liquid is an aqueous solution containing Iron(III) Chloride (FeCl3). It is produced through an oxidation process that utilizes chlorine and a Ferrous Chloride solution as raw materials.

  • Trichloroisocyanuric Acid (TCCA) Disinfectant Tablets

     

    • ʻAno molekala:C3O3N3CL3
    • NO KA CAS:87-90-1
    • HS CODE:2933.6922.00
    • IMO:5.1
    • UN NO.:2468
    • Form:white tablets

     

  • Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (SDIC) Granules\Tablets

     

    • ʻAno Molekala:C3Cl2N3O3.Na or C3Cl2N3NaO3
    • Kaumaha Molekala:219.94
    • CAS NO.:2893-78-9
    • IUPAC Name:sodium;1,3-dichloro-1,3-diaza-5-azanidacyclohexane-2,4,6-trione

     

What Are The Most Commonly Used Chemicals For Water Disinfection?


The most commonly used chemicals for water disinfection are chlorine and chloramine. Chlorine is widely used due to its effectiveness in killing bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. Chloramine, a compound of chlorine and ammonia, is used as a secondary disinfectant to provide longer-lasting protection in water distribution systems. Ozone and ultraviolet (UV) light are also used in some cases, especially in large-scale or specialized water treatment plants, due to their ability to disinfect without leaving harmful residues.


Are Water Treatment Chemicals Safe For Consumption?


Yes, when used correctly and in regulated amounts, water treatment chemicals are safe for consumption. Regulatory agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), set strict guidelines and limits on the amount of chemicals that can be used in water treatment to ensure safety. After treatment, the levels of these chemicals are monitored to ensure they are within safe limits for human consumption. Additionally, residual disinfectants like chlorine are kept at low concentrations that are effective yet safe for long-term exposure.

 

How Are Water Treatment Chemicals Applied In Water Systems?


Water treatment chemicals are typically applied at different stages of the water treatment process. Coagulants and flocculants are added early on to help remove suspended particles. Disinfectants like chlorine are added during or after the filtration process to kill any remaining pathogens. The exact application method and dosage depend on the water source, the type of contaminants present, and the desired quality of the treated water. Professional water treatment operators carefully control these processes to ensure optimal water quality.

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