The main components of water treatment bactericidal and algicidal agents can vary depending on the type of product. The following are some common main components:
Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO): Sodium hypochlorite is a strong oxidant with strong sterilization and disinfection capabilities. It can effectively kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, and is used as a common disinfectant in water treatment.
Potassium permanganate (KMnO4): Potassium permanganate is a highly oxidizing substance commonly used for oxidation treatment of water containing organic matter. It can remove odors, colors, and organic pollutants, while also having a certain degree of bactericidal effect.
Ozone (O3): Ozone is a strong oxidant with strong sterilization and disinfection capabilities. It can convert oxygen into ozone through an ozone generator and inject it into water for sterilization and disinfection.
Non ionic surfactants: Non ionic surfactants are a commonly used component of anti algae agents. They achieve the effect of killing algae by altering the chemical characteristics of the surface of the water body, preventing the attachment and growth of algae.
Copper sulfate: Copper sulfate is a commonly used ingredient that inhibits algae growth. Copper ions have a strong toxic effect on algae, which can disrupt the metabolic process of algae cells and achieve the effect of killing algae.
It should be noted that different water treatment bactericidal and algae killing agents may contain multiple different ingredients, and the specific formula and use should be determined according to the product manual or consult with professionals. In addition, when using water treatment fungicides and algal killers, the correct dosage and treatment should be carried out according to the product manual or relevant guidance.