FAQs

Aguachlon

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How does PAC affect the pH of treated water?


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PAC has a slight acidic effect on water, but it generally stabilizes pH levels during treatment. Monitoring pH after treatment is recommended to ensure compliance with water quality standards.
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Are there any safety precautions when handling PAC?


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Yes, when handling PAC, wear protective gloves, goggles, and a mask to avoid skin and eye contact, as well as inhalation of dust. Always refer to the safety data sheet for specific handling instructions.
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What are the main advantages of using SDIC?


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SDIC has a high stability, longer shelf life, and effective disinfection properties. It also dissolves easily in water, making it convenient for various applications.
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Can SDIC be used in agricultural applications?


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Yes, SDIC can be used for disinfecting irrigation water and sanitizing agricultural equipment to prevent the spread of pathogens in crops.
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How does SDIC contribute to algae control in pools?


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SDIC effectively oxidizes organic matter and helps maintain water clarity, preventing algae growth by keeping the water sanitized.
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What is the recommended concentration of SDIC for effective sanitation?


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The recommended concentration varies based on the application, but typically ranges from 50 to 200 mg/L for water treatment. Always check product guidelines for specific dosages.
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Is there a specific way to mix SDIC for optimal results?


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Yes, dissolve SDIC in water before adding it to your application to ensure even distribution. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing.
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Can SDIC be used in both fresh and saltwater systems?


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Yes, SDIC is suitable for use in both freshwater and saltwater systems, making it versatile for various aquatic environments.