Industrial Circulating Water Treatment (ICW-1)

Industrial Circulating Water Treatment (ICW-1)

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Industrial Circulating Water Treatment (ICW-1)

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Industrial Circulating Water Treatment (ICW-1)
Industrial wastewater can have several meanings, depending on the industry or application. Blowdown from cooling towers is considered wastewater, leachate recovery water in greenhouses contaminated with pathogens can be considered wastewater, food processing water, and water processed in sewage plants is very definitively considered wastewater. Finding new methods to disinfect these waters before they're introduced back into the ecosystem or by disinfecting the water for reclamation purposes (whether for reuse in process systems or irrigation) has always been a challenge. Reducing costs of disinfection remains the biggest concern for decades.

Rosun disinfectant powder ICW-1TM is a new generation of active oxygen disinfectant powder, the active ingredients of Potassium monopersulfate (KMPS) are potassium sulfate, potassium monopersulfate, and potassium bisulfide. Potassium monopersulfate (KMPS) is popularly known by its trade names such as Oxone, Caroat, and non-chlorine shock. Potassium monopersulfate (KMPS) has a similar magnitude of oxidation potential as chlorine and does not form chloramines during its oxidation process. In addition, it is highly soluble in water and provides high microbiological effectiveness and powerful non-chlorine oxidation for various industrial applications. Potassium monopersulfate (KMPS) is widely used as a disinfectant in waste water treatment, swimming pools, etc., for reducing organic and microbe content of the water.

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rosun

chengdu, China



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Rosun was established in 2002, and has been committed to high-end environmental disinfection products and personal care products and water treatment chemicals, and dosing equipment R & D, production a.. more..

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