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Chloroamine (NH2Cl) - an inorganic chemical compound, a toxic gas formed by the reaction of ammonia and sodium hypochlorite.
Chloramine is a popular disinfectant, used in aqueous solutions, with a better effect than solutions of chlorine alone, because it is more stable in solutions, and with organic compounds does not form halomethanes harmful to health (such as carbon tetrachloride).
Species: clean
Specification
Name: Chloramine T
Synonyms: Chloramide
Genre: Clean
Purity: Clear min 81% of the active substance
Chemical formula: NH2Cl
Application
Disinfection of rooms and areas necessary in health care (hospitals, health clinics, medical and dental offices), disinfection of drinking water, disinfection in the environment of mycobacteria, disinfection of rooms and surfaces in veterinary medicine, disinfection of rooms in animal husbandry, disinfection in the food industry, disinfection in environments increased bacteriological and virological risk.
Chloramine is commonly used during natural disasters (eg floods) and other dangerous events (biological contamination of the terrain) as an ad hoc disinfectant for drinking water, equipment, homes and their surroundings as a disinfectant in aquaristics, in the form of chloramine-releasing pellets used for treatment existing water for drinking, etc.
The active substance
Sodium salt - Chloramine T - an active substance content of at least 81% (810g / kg)
The action of chloramine
• bactericidal
• fungicides
• virucidal
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