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Clorine Dioxide Generators

BI-O-CHLOR Chlorine Dioxide Generators

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BI-O-CHLOR is a chlorine-dioxide generator, fully wetoperated and thus providing the safest work conditions - which utilizes the reaction between the hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium chlorite (NaClO2), the outstanding performance of the latter being unrivaled in certain applications. Both reagents are used at the commercially available concentration of 33% and 25%, respectively, allowing an easier operation of the system, saving of space and the remarkable advantage of not having to handle highly aggressive chemicals.
Diluition of products occurs directly inside the reactor with not-softened water. BI-O-CHLOR is the only chlorine-dioxide generator using a combined system in which the forced admission of reagents and water is operated while keeping the same reactor under vacuum condition. This makes it possible to meet the following basic requirements: Accuracy - Stability- Safety

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BI-O-CHLOR PLUS Chlorine Dioxide Generator Plus

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Sodi Scientifica has been investigating for many years into problems related to the chlorine dioxide production, and is now able to provide the water-treatment plants’ operators with a technologically advanced system which is easy to install and operate. The design BI-O-CHLOR PLUS makes it possible to meet most of dosing requirements.
The remarkable advantages provided by the chlorine dioxide make this product far more preferable for use in disinfection processes than other chlorine-based components.
•Higher capacity of suppressing bad odors and tastes.
•Higher degree of purification (5 times higher than chlorine by weight).
•Higher disinfection rate.

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LILLIPUT Chlorine Dioxide Generator - Lilliput

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Chlorine dioxide dosing and microgeneration system.
Legionella, a great danger against which you have a small but powerful ally: Lilliput
The observation of recent cases of Legionnaires' disease in Italian hospitals, and the news of pneumonia caused by Legionella in tourists who stayed in hotels and villages presents a problem for the health service regarding the prevention in communities and hospitals of infections caused by Legionella bacteria. The natural breading ground for Legionella is the environment; from here the germ passes to the artificial ground (water mains, the waterworks of single buildings, hospitals, hotels, barracks, and swimming pools, etc.).

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