The formula for preparing bactericidal and algicidal agents for use in swimming pools can include the following components:
Sodium hypochlorite: Sodium hypochlorite is a common disinfectant that can effectively kill bacteria and algae. Based on the size and water quality of the swimming pool, the required concentration of sodium hypochlorite can be determined as needed.
Dimethylisothiazolinone (DMIT): DMIT is a commonly used algal killer that can inhibit algae growth. It can prevent and control the growth of algae in swimming pools.
Interface active agent: Interface active agent can improve the dispersion and permeability of bactericidal and algal agents, enabling them to better come into contact with water quality and have a bactericidal and algal effect.
PH regulator: The water quality requirements for swimming pools are generally neutral or slightly alkaline, so adding pH regulator can ensure the stability of water quality.
Precautions:
When preparing and using bactericidal and algal agents, please follow the following recommendations:
Strictly follow the product manual or professional guidance for preparation and use, ensuring the correct dosage and concentration.
Avoid mixing with other chemical substances to prevent adverse reactions or the release of harmful gases.
When adding bactericidal and algal agents, ensure the normal operation of the swimming pool water circulation system to help evenly distribute chemicals and improve effectiveness.
Regularly monitor and maintain the pH value, hypochlorite concentration, and algae growth of swimming pool water, and make appropriate adjustments and additions as needed.
Please note that the above suggestions are general, and the specific formula and dosage may vary depending on different products and requirements. Before using any chemical substance, please read the product manual and consult with professionals, and follow all safety operating procedures.