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SDIC (Sodium Dichloro Iso Cyanurate) Tablets / Granular / Powder

SDIC (SODIUM DICHLORO ISO CYANURATE) TABLETS / GRANULAR / POWDER IN PORTUGAL

SDIC (Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate) is a highly effective chlorine-based disinfectant widely used for water treatment, sanitation, and hygiene applications across Portugal. It acts as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent for industries in Portugal with strong activity against bacteria, viruses, algae, and fungi present in Portugal's water systems.

This compound for Portugal releases available chlorine when dissolved in water for local water treatment plants in Portugal, ensuring powerful disinfection, deodorization, and oxidation for customers in Portugal. It is commonly used in drinking water disinfection, swimming pools, hospitals, food processing units, and industrial water systems across Portugal.

Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (SDIC) for Portugal complies with WHO guidelines for drinking water treatment for residents of Portugal and is suitable for preventive and emergency disinfection for local businesses in Portugal. It provides stable chlorine release, easy handling, and long shelf life for users in Portugal.

Apart from water treatment in Portugal, SDIC for Portugal is also used in textile bleaching, wool shrink-proofing, aquaculture, livestock hygiene, and industrial cooling water systems operating in Portugal. It offers high efficiency with minimal residue for industries based in Portugal and is safe when used as per recommended guidelines for local businesses in Portugal.

Our SDIC products are manufactured and supplied with strict quality control, ensuring high purity, consistent performance, and safe packaging for domestic, commercial, and industrial applications.

SPECIFICATION

Sr. No. Chemical Name Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (SDIC)
1 Formula C3O3N3Cl2Na
2 Molecular Weight 219.95
3 Appearance White powder, granules or tablets
4 Available Chlorine 58.0% - 62.0%
5 pH (1% solution) 6 – 7
6 Moisture 4.0% max
7 Solubility at 25°C Completely soluble in water