90% Concentrated High-Efficiency Water Disinfection TCCA Tablets
Description
TCCA (Trichlorocyanuric acid) is commonly used for water disinfection. It is a strong oxidizing agent that can effectively kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms in water. TCCA is often used in industrial and municipal water treatment plants to ensure the safety of drinking water. However, it should be handled with care as it can be toxic and corrosive.
FAQ
How to Dispose of Waste TCCA?
When TCCA (Trichlorocyanuric acid) is no longer needed, it should be disposeWhen TCCA (Trichlorocyanuric acid) is no longer needed, it should be disposed of properly to avoid environmental contamination. The following are some ways to handle unused TCCA:
1. Consult with local waste management authorities to determine the proper disposal method for TCCA.
2. Store the TCCA in a secure container and label it as hazardous waste.
3. In case of spills or leaks, immediately clean up the area with sand or an inert material and wash with water.
4. Do not mix TCCA with other chemicals or substances that may react dangerously.
5. Dispose of TCCA at a licensed hazardous waste disposal facility.
Name of the Product: | TRICHLOROISOCYANURIC ACID(TCCA)TABLET | |
Analysis Results: | ||
Standard | Results | |
Description: | 200g White tablet | 200g White tablet |
Available chlorine: | 90%min | 90.46% |
pH(1%solution): | 2.7-3.3 | 3.0 |
Mositure: | 0.5%max | 0.36% |
Salt content: | 0.02%max | 0.016% |
Purity(TCCA%) | 98.15%min | 98.65% |
Other | 1.2%max | 0.974% |