Oxidizing biocides are a commonly used class of disinfectants that eliminate microorganisms through their strong oxidizing properties. They act rapidly and efficiently, quickly disrupting the cellular structures of bacteria, viruses, and other microbes to inhibit their growth and reproduction. These biocides exhibit broad-spectrum efficacy, effectively controlling a wide range of microorganisms including bacteria, fungi, and algae. Additionally, they can break down organic matter in water, thereby improving water quality.
However, the effectiveness of oxidizing biicides is significantly influenced by environmental factors such as pH and temperature. Some formulations may also be corrosive to metallic equipment, necessitating the addition of corrosion inhibitors during use. Furthermore, their residual effect is relatively short-lived, requiring continuous dosing to maintain consistent microbial control.
Product Introduction:
Oxidizing biocides are disinfectants with strong oxidizing properties, capable of effectively eliminating microorganisms in water. Common oxidizing biocides include chlorine-based compounds, peroxides, bromine-based compounds, and other substances exhibiting oxidative activity. Halogen elements—such as chlorine, bromine, and iodine—are also highly effective oxidizing biocides.
These products may appear as white granules or clear liquids, typically with high active ingredient concentrations—some formulations containing up to 95% active substances. Their pH generally ranges from 3 to 6.
Product Advantages:
Excellent biocidal efficacy: It exhibits rapid bactericidal and algaecidal action and broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. At standard concentrations, it achieves a kill rate of up to 99%, quickly disrupting microbial cell structures to effectively disinfect and eliminate pathogens.
Low cost: It offers relatively low treatment expenses and high cost-effectiveness.
Good environmental profile: It has relatively low environmental impact, and some biocides rapidly break down into harmless substances after use.
Low risk of resistance development: Microorganisms are unlikely to develop resistance to it, ensuring consistent and long-lasting biocidal efficacy.
Easy to use: It can be used in combination with many water treatment chemicals without compromising its effectiveness.
Dual cleaning action: It effectively removes dirt and residues from equipment surfaces, providing simultaneous disinfection and cleaning.
Service Industries:
Industrial circulating water systems: It is widely used in circulating cooling water systems across industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, power generation, textiles, fertilizer production, and steel manufacturing to control microbial and algal growth. It is particularly effective against sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) and can also be employed as a biocide for injection water in oilfields.
Food processing industry: It can be used for disinfecting food processing equipment, effectively eliminating bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms on surfaces to ensure hygiene standards meet food safety requirements and reduce the risk of cross-contamination during food production.
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