Sewage Sanitary Disinfectant

550676 CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATE, TABLET 10KGS
550676 CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATE, TABLET 10KGS
IMPA:550676
MTML UOM:CT
The Chlorinated Isocyanurate has excellent characteristics and advantages compared with conventional inorganic chlorine compounds. It is a tablet formulated from chlorinated isocyanuric acid with good chemical stability for algae control, effluent treatment, and disinfection of septic tanks. Available Chlorine is 65%, and packed in special made strong carton drums. Important!! Direction for Storage and Handling : Chlorinated Isocyanurate (C.I.) tablets are strong oxidizing agents, which release chlorine on contact with water. Care should be exercised, therefore, in their storage; all C.I. tablets should be stored under cool dry conditions. They should be stored away from water, moisture, ammonium compounds, amines, oil, grease, any easily oxidizable matter, strong acids, alkalis, and sources of heat. No sweepings or waste should be put into bins, as accidental contamination with easily oxidizable matter could cause ignition and fire.
550677 CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATE, TABLET 15KGS
550677 CHLORINATED ISOCYANURATE, TABLET 15KGS
IMPA:550677
MTML UOM:CT
The Chlorinated Isocyanurate has excellent characteristics and advantages compared with conventional inorganic chlorine compounds. It is a tablet formulated from chlorinated isocyanuric acid with good chemical stability for algae control, effluent treatment, and disinfection of septic tanks. Available Chlorine is 65%, and packed in special made strong carton drums. Important!! Direction for Storage and Handling : Chlorinated Isocyanurate (C.I.) tablets are strong oxidizing agents, which release chlorine on contact with water. Care should be exercised, therefore, in their storage; all C.I. tablets should be stored under cool dry conditions. They should be stored away from water, moisture, ammonium compounds, amines, oil, grease, any easily oxidizable matter, strong acids, alkalis, and sources of heat. No sweepings or waste should be put into bins, as accidental contamination with easily oxidizable matter could cause ignition and fire.