The main component of water treatment sterilizers can be different according to different products and applications. Here are some common water treatment sterilizers and their main components:
Sodium hypochlorite (NACLO): Sodium hypochlorite is a widely used disinfection agent that can kill bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms in water. It achieves disinfection effects by releasing sub-chloroate ions (CLO-).
Ozone (O3): Ozone is a strong oxidant that can be used for water disinfection and organic pollutants in water. Ozone kills bacteria and other microorganisms by releasing active oxygen molecules.
Chlorine (CL2): Chlorine is a strong oxidant and disinfectant, which is widely used in water treatment. It can kill microorganisms and oxidize organic matter in water.
Cromine (br-) or bromine (br2): bromide and bromine are also used as disinfection agents in water treatment. They react with organic matter in the water to kill bacteria and other microorganisms.
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2): Hydrogen peroxide is a weak oxidant that is widely used in water treatment. It can kill bacteria and viruses and decompose organic matter.
Silver ion (AG+): Silver ions have antibacterial and sterilization effects and are often used to inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms in water.
It should be noted that when using water treatment sterilizers, it should be used in accordance with product manuals and operating specifications to ensure reasonable concentration and safe use. In addition, according to different water quality and processing needs, different sterilizer combinations may be selected to achieve the best disinfection effect.