The quality standards of water treatment agents are usually formulated and regulated by relevant standard organizations or government agencies. Here are some common quality standards for water treatment agents:
National Standards: Different countries have formulated national standards for water treatment agents. These standards stipulate the content, performance indicators, usage methods, safety requirements, etc. of the agent. For example, in China, the quality standards of water treatment agents can be referred to the “Technical Conditions for Industrial Water Treatment” (GB 18871).
Industry standards: Many industries also formulate industry standards for specific water treatment needs. For example, there are corresponding industry standards for the fields of boiler water treatment, cooling water treatment, and water supply treatment. These standards usually specify the indicators, scope, and methods of use of pharmaceutical agents.
International Standards: International Standard Organization (such as ISO, ASTM, etc.) also released some standards for water treatment agents to provide a unified reference for the global water treatment industry.
Manufacturer’s own standards: Some water treatment agent manufacturers will formulate their own quality standards and specifications based on their own research and development and production products to ensure the quality and performance of the product.
For the quality standards of water treatment agents, the following requirements are generally involved:
Ingredient content: It specifies the content range of each component in the pharmaceutical agent to ensure the requirements of safety and effect.
Performance indicators: Including the pH value, solubility, stability, inhibitory effects of the pH, to ensure that it meets specific water treatment needs.
How to use and note: indicate the correct method of use, add dosage, mixed methods, and provide corresponding operational safety tips.
Safety requirements: stipulate the storage, transportation, operation safety measures and protection requirements of the agent to ensure that it will not cause harm to personnel and the environment during use.
When selecting and purchasing water treatment agents, refer to the relevant quality standards and ensure that the selected agent meets the requirements of applicable standards and specifications.