Difference between sodium hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide
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Sodium hypochlorite is a chlorine disinfectant and can be manufactured by electrolysis. Sodium hypochlorite has low volatility, low corrosion, high solubility in water and reliable disinfection effect. However, the use of sodium hypochlorite disinfection will produce more disinfection byproducts, such as trichloroacetic acid, diaminoacetic acid, chloroform and so on.
Chlorine dioxide is an oxidizing disinfectant, which has a strong oxidation and disinfection effect in water, and the effect is reliable, and does not produce trihalomethane and other substances, and has been recognized by international organizations as A1 class A new generation of chemical disinfectants. Compared with sodium hypochlorite, its advantages are: no corrosion to utensils, no stimulation to human safety, no pollution to the product, easy to use and operate, easy to master.
Due to different raw materials and processes, electrochemical Chlorine generator also have various types, welcome to consult.






