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Calcium Hypochlorite vs Sodium Dichloro S Triazinetrione

Calcium hypochlorite (Calcium Hypochlorite) and sodium dichloroisocyanurate (Sodium Dichloro S Triazinetrione), both of which are commonly used disinfectants, have their own advantages and disadvantages in the field of disinfection and sterilization.

Calcium hypochlorite, its disinfection principle is to release hypochlorous acid after contact with water. Hypochlorous acid has strong oxidation and can effectively kill all kinds of microorganisms. This agent has good stability and is relatively convenient to store. However, its dissolution rate is relatively slow. If it is not fully dissolved during use, it is easy to remain on the surface of the disinfection object, which affects the disinfection effect and use experience.

Sodium dichloroisocyanurate dissolves quickly, can quickly release effective chlorine, and has a wide range of disinfection effects. Whether it is water disinfection or object surface disinfection and sterilization, it can show good results. However, the stability is slightly inferior, and environmental conditions should be paid attention to when storing to prevent the evaporation and loss of active ingredients.

In practical applications, if long-term disinfection of large water bodies is required, calcium hypochlorite may be a suitable choice, because its stability can ensure long-term disinfection effectiveness. For scenarios that require rapid onset, such as emergency disinfection in hospital wards, public toilets, etc., sodium dichloroisocyanurate is more suitable. Its rapid dissolution and onset characteristics can achieve the purpose of disinfection in time.

To sum up, the choice of calcium hypochlorite or sodium dichloroisocyanurate needs to be comprehensively determined according to the specific use scenario, needs, and consideration of the characteristics of the agent to ensure that the disinfection work is both efficient and safe.