Industrial Bactericide TCCA Trichloroisocyanuric Acid Water Disinfection

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Trichloroisocyanuri acid is used as a sterilant in industrial flake water, swimming pool water, cleaning agent, hospital, tableware, etc. It is used as a sterilant in silkworm raising and other aquaculture. In addition to being widely used in disinfectants and fungicides, trichloroisocyanuri acid is also widely used in industrial production.

Product Introduction

Trichloroisocyanuric Acid (TCCA), identified by CAS number 87-90-1 and EINECS 201-782-8, is a chlorinated organic compound with the molecular formula C₃Cl₃N₃O₃. Produced by Sinobio Chemistry, this compound is available in powder or granular form, primarily used for disinfection, oxidation, and bleaching purposes across various industries. Its chemical structure and properties make it a functional choice for applications requiring controlled chlorination and microbial control.

Key Benefits

Broad-Spectrum Activity: TCCA demonstrates effectiveness against a range of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, molds, and spores, making it suitable for diverse disinfection needs.

Controlled Release: As an oxidizing and chlorinating agent, it releases active chlorine gradually, providing sustained performance in water treatment and disinfection processes.

Versatility: Beyond disinfection, it functions as a bleaching agent, anti-shrinking agent, and industrial oxidizer, adapting to multiple industrial requirements.

Handling Convenience: Available in manageable forms (powder/granules) with clear dosage guidelines, facilitating consistent application.

Applications

Water Treatment

Used in swimming pool disinfection, with typical dosages of 2-3g/m³, achieving effective results within 30-60 minutes.

Applied in industrial circulating water systems and sewage treatment to control microbial growth.

Public and Domestic Hygiene

Disinfection of public spaces, floors, and surfaces: 1500-3000-fold diluted solutions for routine use; 150-200-fold dilutions for high-risk areas during disease outbreaks.

Sanitization of non-metallic tableware and medical equipment: 500-1000-fold solutions for general disinfection, with stronger concentrations (100-fold) for heavily contaminated items.

Industrial Uses

Textile Industry: Acts as a bleaching agent for cotton, linen, and synthetic fibers, offering an alternative to sodium hypochlorite.

Food Sector: Serves as a disinfectant (replacing chloramine T) and decolorizing agent for dextrin.

Wool and Rubber Industries: Functions as an anti-shrinkage agent for wool and a chlorinating agent in rubber production.

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