Manufacture and Supply of Electrolyzer 4 kph for Seawater Chlorination
January 6, 2022 at 9:10 AM
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Ti Anode Fabricators Pvt Ltd, India - do design, manufacturing, testing & supplying Electrolyzers and its spares for the sodium hypochlorite production. Electro chlorinators can be classified into two different categories: brine electrolyzers and seawater electrolyzers.
Brine is a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water. The process of electrolysis involves using an electric current to bring about a chemical change and make new chemicals. The electrolysis of brine is a large-scale process used to manufacture chlorine from salt.
The water used is usually brackish water. In these cases, additional contaminant chemicals may be present in the water feed. The low voltage DC current still performs electrochlorination. The excess chemicals are left untouched and can be easily discarded.
Electrochlorination generates Sodium Hypochlorite, on-site and on-need, without the need for any additives or particular treatments. The electric current passes through the seawater by the MMO Anodes. Now, the electrolysis generates the Sodium Hypochlorite that is the main product of the reaction. The hydrogen gas, as the by-product of the reaction, is going to be separated due to its low gravity. The Electrochlorination reaction could be formulated as below:
NaCl + H2O + ENERGY ---> NaOCl + H2
Benefits:
Ø Low operating costs.
Ø On demand sodium hypochlorite production.
Ø No handling or transportation of hazardous materials.
Ø Easy operation.
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Manufacture and Supply of Electrolyzer 4 kph for Seawater Chlorination
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