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Chemicals used in Water Purification

Chemicals used in Water Purification<br>There are plenty of water sources but there are few which can be used for drinking. Nowadays count of pure drinking water sources are decreasing in large number and need for water is increasing. So, the only thing we can do is can change the impure water into drinking water through different distillation process.<br>There are many distillation centers all around the word which helps to convert impure water into pure drinking water. The impure water passes through different processes like Boiling, Filtration, Chemical addition, Disinfection etc.<br>There are some chemicals used to purify the water to convert it into drinking water. The purification methods vary depending on the area and what minerals and chemicals are most prominent within the water source but usually involve the utilization of chemicals. The chemical utilized in this process is named water treatment chemicals.<br>The most common water treatment chemicals used are:<br>1.tChlorine<br>Chlorine is that the most generally used primary disinfectant and is additionally often used to provide residual disinfection within the distribution system. Today, chlorination is the most common disinfection method for public drinking water and swimming pools. Not only does chlorination help prevent the spread of infections, but also destroys bacteria, algae, and mold that may grow on the walls of water storage systems, and it removes unpleasant tastes and odors from water. It also has some disadvantage like it dries skin and hair.<br>2.tChlorine Dioxide<br>Chlorine dioxide is another break off from chlorine that used to treat and purify water. It's not used as often anymore due to both the volatility of the gas that it produces (which is easily combustible) and because it raises the amount of chlorite passed the recommended levels by the government. Chlorine dioxide breaks down to leave the inorganic chemicals chlorite and chlorate. These are best managed by controlling the dose of Chlorine Dioxide applied to the water. <br>3.tSodium Bicarbonate<br>Sodium bicarbonate is an ideal pH and alkalinity control agent for wastewater treatment. It provides an ability to help prevent upsets in the operating systems of secondary treatment plants that depend on microorganisms to digest organic wastes and control odor. Thus, sodium compounds like sodium bicarbonate are added during water treatment in order to raise the pH of the water by chemically neutralizing the acidity as well as to soften the water.<br>4.tHydrogen Peroxide<br>Hydrogen peroxide is another chemical that's often added to water to purify it. Hydrogen peroxide is sometimes combined with an activator called formic acid and works well on harmful protozoans and pathogens within the water supply. Hydrogen peroxide is mostly considered safe, it doesn't produce residue or gas, and it may be accustomed remove chlorine residue left behind from chlorination. The substance must be transported and handled with care since contact with oxide can cause irritation of the eyes, skin, lungs and mucous membranes.<br>Suvidhi Group is one of the best industries which manufactures and supplies water treatment chemicals to different countries. To get best quality chemicals feel free to contact http://suvidhigroup.com/contact.html<br>Visit http://suvidhigroup.com/ for Sodium Hypo Chlorite suppliers in Gujarat, Sodium Hypo Chlorite manufacturing company in Gujarat , Bleaching powder suppliers in vapi, Sanitizing chemical suppliers in vapi, disinfect chemical suppliers in vapi, chemical suppliers in Gujarat.<br><br>

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Chemicals used in Water Purification

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  1. There are plenty of water sources but there are few which can be used for drinking. Nowadays count of pure drinking water sources are decreasing in large number and need for water is increasing. So, the only thing we can do is can change the impure water into drinking water through different distillation process. There are many distillation centers all around the word which helps to convert impure water into pure drinking water. The impure water passes through different processes like Boiling, Filtration, Chemical addition, Disinfection etc. There are some chemicals used to purify the water to convert it into drinking water. The purification methods vary depending on the area and what minerals and chemicals are most prominent within the water source but usually involve the utilization of chemicals. The chemical utilized in this process is named water treatment chemicals. The most common water treatment chemicals used are: 1. Chlorine Chlorine is that the most generally used primary disinfectant and is additionally often used to provide residual disinfection within the distribution system. Today, chlorination is the most common disinfection method for public drinking water and swimming pools. Not only does chlorination help prevent the spread of infections, but also destroys bacteria, algae, and mold that may grow on the walls of water storage systems, and it removes unpleasant tastes and odors from water. It also has some disadvantage like it dries skin and hair. 2. Chlorine Dioxide Chlorine dioxide is another break off from chlorine that used to treat and purify water. It's not used as often anymore due to both the volatility of the gas that it produces (which is easily combustible) and because it raises the amount of chlorite passed the recommended levels by the government. Chlorine dioxide breaks down to leave the inorganic chemicals chlorite and chlorate. These are best managed by controlling the dose of Chlorine Dioxide applied to the water. 3. Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium bicarbonate is an ideal pH and alkalinity control agent for wastewater treatment. It provides an ability to help prevent upsets in the operating systems of secondary treatment plants that depend on microorganisms to odor. Thus, sodium compounds like sodium bicarbonate are added during water treatment in order to raise the pH of the water by chemically neutralizing the acidity as well as to soften the water. digest organic wastes and control 4. Hydrogen Peroxide Hydrogen peroxide is another chemical that's often added to water to purify it. Hydrogen peroxide is sometimes combined with an activator called formic acid and works well on harmful

  2. protozoans and pathogens within the water supply. Hydrogen peroxide is mostly considered safe, it doesn't produce residue or gas, and it may be accustomed remove chlorine residue left behind from chlorination. The substance must be transported and handled with care since contact with oxide can cause irritation of the eyes, skin, lungs and mucous membranes. Suvidhi Group is one of the best industries which manufactures and supplies water treatment chemicals to different countries. To get best quality chemicals feel free to contact http://suvidhigroup.com/contact.html Visit http://suvidhigroup.com/ for Sodium Hypo Chlorite suppliers in Gujarat, Sodium Hypo Chlorite manufacturing company in Gujarat , Bleaching powder suppliers in vapi, Sanitizing chemical suppliers in vapi, disinfect chemical suppliers in vapi, chemical suppliers in Gujarat.

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