TCCA Disinfectant Gains Market Popularity for High Chlorine Content and Sustained-Release Property
Recent news indicates that trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA) is securing more and more application opportunities in the water treatment and disinfection sectors, thanks to its high available chlorine content and sustained-release property.
As a commonly used chlorine-containing disinfectant, TCCA has an available chlorine content of approximately 90%. This high-concentration chlorine source can quickly eliminate harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and algae, making it widely employed in the disinfection of swimming pool water, drinking water, and industrial water. Meanwhile, TCCA possesses a unique sustained-release feature. Particularly in granular or tablet form, it can dissolve slowly in water, continuously and stably releasing available chlorine. This not only extends the disinfection duration and reduces the need for frequent dosing but also lowers daytime chlorine loss. Additionally, TCCA boasts advantages like excellent stability, ease of storage, and cost-effectiveness, which meet the disinfection and hygiene requirements of various scenarios. Professionals remind that strict adherence to safety protocols is essential during use to avoid risks arising from improper operations.