Liquid Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine is a concentrated industrial grade disinfectant and oxidizing agent delivered under pressure in liquefied form. It is characterized by its high reactivity and efficacy in eliminating microbial pathogens across municipal and industrial water systems.
This chemical serves as a fundamental building block in the synthesis of diverse organochlorine compounds and bleaching agents. Its Technical Grade purity ensures consistent performance in large-scale pulp bleaching and the disinfection of cooling tower water.
Due to its high oxidation potential, it is an essential component for the removal of odors and organic contaminants in air scrubbing systems. It is managed under strict regulatory controls to ensure safety during transport and automated dosing applications.
Liquid Chlorine
- [Municipal Water Treatment]: Primary disinfectant used for the chlorination of drinking water and secondary wastewater effluent.
- [Pulp and Paper Bleaching]: Utilized as a powerful bleaching agent to whiten cellulose fibers in the production of high-quality paper.
- [Chemical Synthesis]: Fundamental raw material for producing PVC, chlorinated solvents, and various agrochemical intermediates.
Classified as Acute Tox. 2 and Ox. Gas 1; highly toxic if inhaled and supports combustion. Mandatory use of Full-Face Respirator, Chemical-Resistant Suits, and Gas Detectors in all handling areas.
Supplied in 100 kg Cylinders, 900 kg Ton Containers, and specialized bulk road tankers.