Product Introduction
Chlorine dioxide (CLO2) disinfectant is a new product developed in the United States in the 1980s. After long-term scientific experiments and repeated demonstrations by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), it has been confirmed to be an ideal agent for sterilization, disinfection, and deodorization. It has broad-spectrum sterilization ability, long-lasting disinfection, less by-products, does not generate by-products such as trihalomethanes, and can also remove color, odor, iron, manganese, etc. in water. It has attracted global attention. Chlorine dioxide is recognized by the International Health Organization as the most ideal alternative to chlorine based disinfectants such as bleach, bleach, liquid chlorine, and sodium hypochlorite.
Working principle
The chlorine dioxide generator consists of a feeding system, a reaction system, a control system, an absorption system, and a safety system. Hydrochloric acid and sodium chlorate solution are added to the reaction system in a certain proportion through the feeding system, and react at a certain temperature to produce a mixed gas of chlorine dioxide. It is directly introduced into the disinfection system through the absorption system, and is added directly to various types of materials that need to be treated according to different water quality (different dosage) to achieve the synergistic disinfection and oxidation of chlorine dioxide and chlorine gas, thus achieving the purpose of disinfection.
Advantages of chlorine dioxide generator
1. The device has a simple structure, occupies a small area, and is easy to install, operate, and maintain.
2. Strong safety performance, equipment is unlikely to cause accidents.
3. The equipment has good airtightness, no irritating odor leakage, and no odor in the operating environment
4. High equipment grade: capable of automatic control of flow detection and residual LV detection for dosing, as well as remote computer control, which can meet the needs of different dosing sites, such as dosing in clean water tanks, high-level water towers, and pressurized pipeline networks.
5. The operating cost of the equipment is low, saving costs!