Sodium dichloroisocyanurate Sodium dichloroisocyanurate(NaDcc) in powder form contains 60% available chlorine Solutions prepared with NadCc powder at 1.7g/ and 8.5 g/ will contain 1 g/ or 5 g/ available chlorine, respectively. Tablets of NaDCC generally contain the equivalent of 1.5 g available chlorine per tablet
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate Sodium dichloroisocyanurate (NaDCC) in powder form contains 60% available chlorine. Solutions prepared with NaDCC powder at 1.7 g/l and 8.5 g/l will contain 1 g/l or 5 g/l available chlorine, respectively. Tablets of NaDCC generally contain the equivalent of 1.5 g available chlorine per tablet
One or four tablets dissolved in ll of water will give approximately the required concentrations of 1 g/ or 5 g/l, respectively. NadCc as powder or tablets is easy and safe to store. Solid Nadcc can be applied on spills of blood or other biohazardous liquids and left for at least 10 min before removal. Further cleaning of the affected area can then take place
One or four tablets dissolved in 1 l of water will give approximately the required concentrations of 1 g/l or 5 g/l, respectively. NaDCC as powder or tablets is easy and safe to store. Solid NaDCC can be applied on spills of blood or other biohazardous liquids and left for at least 10 min before removal. Further cleaning of the affected area can then take place
Chloramines Chloramines are available as powders containing about 25% available chlorine Chloramines release chlorine at a slower rate than hypochlorites. Higher initial concentrations are therefore required for efficiencies equivalent to those of hypochlorites On the other hand chloramine solutions are not inactivated by organic matter to the same extent as hypochlorite solutions, and concentrations of 20 g/are recommended for both“ clean”and“ dirty” situations
Chloramines Chloramines are available as powders containing about 25% available chlorine. Chloramines release chlorine at a slower rate than hypochlorites. Higher initial concentrations are therefore required for efficiencies equivalent to those of hypochlorites. On the other hand, chloramine solutions are not inactivated by organic matter to the same extent as hypochlorite solutions, and concentrations of 20 g/l are recommended for both “clean” and “dirty” situations
Chloramine solutions are virtually odour-free. However, items soaked in them must be thoroughly rinsed to remove any residue of the bulking agents added to chloramine T(sodium tosylchloramide) powders
Chloramine solutions are virtually odour-free. However, items soaked in them must be thoroughly rinsed to remove any residue of the bulking agents added to chloramineT (sodium tosylchloramide) powders
Chlorine dioxide Chlorine dioxide(cio2)is a strong and fast-acting germicide, disinfectant agent and oxidizer, often reported to be active at concentrations levels lower than those needed by chlorine as bleach. Chlorine dioxide is unstable as a gas and will undergo decomposition into chlorine gas CI), oxygen gas(O), giving off heat
Chlorine dioxide Chlorine dioxide (ClO2) is a strong and fast-acting germicide, disinfectant agent and oxidizer, often reported to be active at concentrations levels lower than those needed by chlorine as bleach. Chlorine dioxide is unstable as a gas and will undergo decomposition into chlorine gas (Cl ), oxygen gas (O ), giving off heat