Sodium Process Calcium Hypochlorite 70%
Usage
- Kill potential pest and disease vectors.
- Kill plankton and benthos.
Application
Disinfection
- effluent water
- source water
- swimming pools water.
- Culture water
Surface Sanitation & Disinfection
- Footbath
- aquaculture facilities, & equipment.
- Clothing
Description
Usage
- Kill potential pest and disease vectors.
- Kill plankton and benthos.
Application
Disinfection
- effluent water
- source water
- swimming pools water.
- Culture water
Surface Sanitation & Disinfection
- Footbath
- aquaculture facilities, & equipment.
- Clothing
Specifications
- White granular material
- High effective chlorine
- Slightly chlorine odor
- Dissolved in water.
- Compact and high density
- Great reduced moisture absorption.
- Weight: 45 kg/drum
- Manufactured method: Improved sodium process.
- Formula: Ca (CIO2)
- Effective Chlorine loss: < 5%.
- Minimum Effective Chlorine: 70% min
- Moisture: 4-10%
- Granular Size: 0.5-2.5 mm
- Sodium Chloride content: 18% max
- Water Insoluble Matter: 4% max
NOTE: Sodium process Calcium Hypochlorite will result of higher effective chlorine compared to calcium process.
General Dosage
For Disinfection of culture water: 30-35 ppm.
For Chlorination
- Residual free chlorine concentration of 10 ppm is required for up to 24-48 hours for proper disinfection of culture water.
- Presence of organic matter will reduce disinfection capacity as free chlorine will oxidize organic matters.
- Disinfecting power is efficient at pH 6.0. Addition of hydrochloric acid (HCI) also able to reduce pH of water. Thus, application HCI followed by Calcium hypochlorite will result in higher disinfecting power.
For Dichlorination
- Complete dichlorination period usually required at 1 week.
- Aeration will significantly reduce dichlorination period.
- Chlorine test kit can be used to check availability of Chlorine compounds inside the water.
STORAGE
- stored in a dry, shaded, and well-ventilated area.
CAUTION
It is essential to provide protection from contact with hazardous substances by wearing protective clothing, facemasks, eye protection, etc., as appropriate.