Product Description
TCCA 90% | |
Chemical Name | Trichloroisocyanuric Acid (TCCA) |
Description | White Tablets |
Available Chlorine | ≥90% |
Water Content | ≤0.5% |
Formula | C3O3N3CL3 |
CAS No. | 87-90-1 |
UN No. / IMO | 2468 / 5.1 |
Appearance | Powder Granular Tablets (0.15g-200g ) |
Solubility | 1.2g/100g water |
PH Value of 1% solution | 2.6-3.2 |
Usage and Dosage
- The amount of disinfectant powder used in the swimming pool is 2-3 kg for every 1000 cubic meters of water. Generally, disinfectant powder is dissolved in plastic buckets before being evenly poured into the swimming pool water.
- More tourists, after the end of every 1,000 cubic meters of 2 to 4 kg of the amount, to ensure thorough disinfection and prevent moss growth, so as to keep the pool water clear blue.
- Should undertake impact treatment once a week, add 2-3 times dosage.
Trichloroisocyanuric acid | C3Cl3N3O3 - PubChem
Active ingredient in household dry bleaches, dishwashing compounds, scouring powders, detergent sanitizers, commercial laundry bleaches, swimming-pool
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Trichloroisocyanuric acid is an organic compound with the formula It is used as an industrial disinfectant, bleaching agent and a reagent in organic synthesis. This white crystalline powder, which has a strong "chlorine odour," is
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