Chlorine dioxide and chlorine-based effects: Disinfecting and deodorizing Stabilized chlorine dioxide
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About This Product
Stabilized chlorine dioxide is made by absorbing chlorine dioxide gas into an alkaline solution, so the concentration decreases less and it can be stored for a longer period of time than pure chlorine dioxide water. It is often diluted and used for sterilization and deodorization, and is a pale yellow to transparent liquid with relatively mild bleaching properties. At high concentrations, it has a distinctive chemical odor.
It has a good shelf life, has no odor at low concentrations, and has low bleaching properties, so it is sold by various companies as a deodorant, disinfectant, and cosmetic, and is easily available to general consumers via the Internet.
Made to order, PB possible.
■Usage situations etc.
・Food and beverage industry
・Livestock and pet industry
·hospital
・Welfare facilities
・Customer attraction facilities
・Sandbox
・General households, etc.
■Concentration measurement method
The easiest method is recommended by Kyoritsu Physical and Chemical Research Institute's Pack Test (sodium chlorite). This is the value obtained by converting the reading of sodium chlorite to chlorite ion.
■Storage method
Store in a cool, dark place. Factors that promote deterioration (activation and turning pale yellow) are light and temperature (especially light). Although it is not as strong as pure chlorine dioxide water, it oxidizes resin products, especially the packing, which is often made of soft PE, and is the first to crack.
■Disposal method
・Dilute with plenty of water and discard. If sodium thiosulfate is used, mix it as a dilute solution. Mixing lowers the pH, so use a pH neutralizer such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, or sodium/potassium hydroxide.
- Mixing a concentrated solution of stabilized chlorine dioxide and a highly concentrated sodium thiosulfate solution will rapidly generate chlorine dioxide gas, which is dangerous. Additionally, if crystalline sodium thiosulfate is added to concentrated stabilized chlorine dioxide, an explosive reaction will occur, which is extremely dangerous.
- Stabilized chlorine dioxide has pH fluctuations and a decrease in concentration over time. Please use it within one year after delivery. If the concentration can be controlled, it can be stored for several years, but there is a risk of liquid leakage due to deterioration of the container. If you press the polyethylene container lightly and hear the sound of the resin creaking or deteriorating, it is dangerous and should be discarded or replaced with a new container.
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Chlorine dioxide and chlorine-based effects: Disinfecting and deodorizing Stabilized chlorine dioxide
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