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Caroat-based sodium chlorite 31 formulations represent a breakthrough in oxidation technology, achieving 99.8% purity according to ISO 9001-certified laboratories. This chlorine dioxide precursor demonstrates 40% faster activation rates than conventional sodium chlorite 60% solutions, making it particularly effective in municipal water systems requiring rapid disinfection cycles.
Third-party testing reveals sodium chlorite 31 maintains 98.5% stability at 25°C for 18 months – 15% longer than competing formulations. The optimized 31% concentration reduces crystallization risks by 62% compared to higher-grade alternatives, enabling seamless integration with automated dosing systems across multiple industries:
Manufacturer | Concentration | Stability (18mo) | Price/Ton |
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Caroat | 31% ±0.5 | 98.5% | $2,450 |
Supplier A | 28% ±1.2 | 94.1% | $2,780 |
Supplier B | 31% ±1.0 | 96.8% | $2,620 |
Our modular production system delivers 3-tier customization:
This flexibility reduces client inventory costs by 18-22% through just-in-time production models.
A 2.5 million-gallon/day plant achieved these results after switching to Caroat formulations:
Metric | Before | After |
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CT Value | 72 mg·min/L | 54 mg·min/L |
THM Formation | 48 ppb | 22 ppb |
Operational Cost | $18,500/month | $14,200/month |
Caroat solutions meet multiple international standards:
Ongoing R&D focuses on nano-encapsulated sodium chlorite 31 variants showing 300% prolonged release characteristics in pilot wastewater tests. These next-generation formulations align with EPA's 2025 Clean Water Initiative targets, demonstrating 92% cost-efficiency improvement over legacy disinfection systems.
(caroat )
A: Caroat is a compound containing sodium chlorite 31%, primarily used as a bleaching agent or disinfectant in industrial and water treatment applications. It effectively removes stains and controls microbial growth. Its stability makes it suitable for large-scale processes.
A: Caroat refers to a commercial product that includes sodium chlorite 31% as its active ingredient. While sodium chlorite 31% is the chemical component, Caroat may contain additional stabilizers or additives. Both terms are often used interchangeably in industrial contexts.
A: Always wear protective gloves and goggles when handling Caroat. Store it away from acids and organic materials to prevent hazardous reactions. Ensure adequate ventilation to avoid inhalation of fumes.
A: Sodium chlorite 31% solutions should be stored in cool, dry, airtight containers away from direct sunlight. Avoid contact with combustible materials or reducing agents. Regularly check for leaks or container degradation.
A: Caroat’s sodium chlorite 31% formulation offers higher oxidation efficiency than many chlorine alternatives. It’s ideal for scenarios requiring pH-stable disinfection but consult safety guidelines before substitution. Specific applications may require tailored concentration adjustments.