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Catalytic Chlorine Dioxide Generation

Chlorine Dioxide, a water-soluble gas, is an extremely effective and powerful biocide that has been used for decades, exhibiting rapid kill over a wide range of organisms. It does not form chlorinated molecules in the presence of organics and is efficacious over a wide pH range.

Although chlorine and chlorine dioxide share the word “chlorine” in their names, their chemistries are very different. Unlike chlorine, chlorine dioxide does not chlorinate. It works through oxidation and penetrates bacteria cell walls and reacts with vital amino acids in the cytoplasm of the cell causes total destruction and death to the organism.

Catalytic Chlorine Dioxide Generation brings to the market the most cost effective, efficient and safe delivery technology seen in the history of chlorine dioxide. Combined with versatility of application, product purity and a product range to suit the smallest to largest applications – Catalytic Chlorine Dioxide has refined the “ideal” biocide.

Clearwater produce two types of catalytic generation units:

Clox-Cat R units are self regenerating and are capable of treating large volumes of water. We have a range of models that have the capacity to treat up to 22,000 litres of water per day at 1.0ppm chlorine dioxide.

Clox-Cat X units are not self generating. The ion exchange vessels are replaced by Clearwater technicians on monthly service visits. These units are suitable for treating lower volumes of water. We have a range of models that are capable of treating up to 100 litres of water per day at 1.0ppm chlorine dioxide


Related Links

· Clox-Cat R
· Clox-Cat X
· Generation Unit Designs
· How it Works

 
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