Calcium Hypochlorite is a powerful disinfectant. In Nepal, we supply premium Calcium Hypochlorite to support municipal water treatment during floods, swimming pools at hotels and residential complexes, textile industries, and emergency sanitation during monsoon. Nepal's monsoon flooding and river contamination (Bagmati, Narayani, Koshi rivers) require rapid disinfection.
As an indispensable chlorination agent for Nepal's municipal, hospitality, and disaster response sectors, it serves multiple facilities. For water treatment plants (emergency treatment during monsoon flooding), hotel/residential swimming pools, textile units (Biratnagar), and post-flood sanitation, this product meets all quality standards while supporting Nepal's public health during flood emergencies.
This chemical is highly effective in whitening pulp, fabrics, fibres, and starch, and is also used in fish farming, vegetable sanitation, and industrial disinfection processes. Compared to sodium hypochlorite (liquid bleach), it offers higher chlorine concentration with lower annual loss, making it a cost-effective and efficient solution.
Note: SDIC is also known as NaDCC (Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate), another commonly used water disinfectant chemical.
Common problems in swimming pool maintenance:
Calcium Hypochlorite is a dry chlorine compound that is easy and safe to handle. It dissolves quickly in water and is free from organic impurities. With a pH of around 10.8, it helps maintain the ideal pool water pH range of 7.2 to 7.6. Unlike chlorine gas or TCCA-based products, it does not significantly lower pH, thereby preventing corrosion of pool surfaces, pipes, and equipment. This makes it a preferred choice for long-term pool maintenance and infrastructure protection.