The main component of cyclic water fungicides can be different according to different products. Below is some common circulating water sterilizers components:
Chloride (such as sodium hypochlorite and trichlorisyl uric acid): chloride is one of the commonly used sterilizers. It has a broad -spectrum bactericidal effect and can effectively eliminate bacteria, fungi and viruses in water.
Ozone: Ozone is a strong oxidant that can kill microorganisms in water through oxidation. Ozone sterilizers usually produce ozone through ozone generators and injected them into the circulating water system.
Catalogenic surfactant: The cationic surfactant has good sterilization performance, which can destroy the cell membrane of microorganisms and inhibit its growth.
Halogenic compounds: For example, bromide and iodide are often used as a bacteric agent component. They release halogen ions in the water to kill microorganisms.
Chlorine dioxide: Chlorine dioxide is a strong oxidant that can kill bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms in the water, and decompose organic substances through oxidation. It is usually generated with chlorine or chloride and acid.
It should be noted that different circulating water bacteric agent products may contain different component combinations, and the specific ingredients and its content should be confirmed according to the product description. When using a circular water sterilization agent, follow the guidance and safety operation specifications in the product manual to ensure the correctness and safety of sterilization.