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introduction | potassium bisulfate is a super broad-spectrum disinfection product effective for viruses, bacteria, mycoplasma, fungi and molds. The fifth-generation disinfectant is a new type of active oxygen disinfectant, suitable for various disinfection, with high safety. |
physical and chemical properties | potassium monopersulfate composite powder is a white powdery substance at room temperature, which is easy to store and transport, has the advantages of high stability, high water solubility and relatively low price; it is non-combustible and non-explosive, and overcomes the leakage, overturning, explosion, corrosion and other safety hazards of other disinfectants from multiple links such as production, transportation, storage and use; it can be stored for two years at room temperature. |
antibacterial | reduce the microbiological safety risk of drinking water: potassium monopersulfate compound powder releases active oxygen [O] after dissolving in water], and through the chain reaction of high-energy activators to produce various high-energy, high-activity small molecular free radicals, new ecological atomic oxygen, oxygen free radicals, hydroxyl free radicals (· OH), sulfuric acid free radicals (SO4 − ·) and other active ingredients, thus becoming a high-efficiency oxidizing disinfectant, with a wide range of killing microorganisms, including bacteria, spores, viruses, fungi and other water supply water bodies and water supply networks. Inactivation of chlorine-resistant bacteria. |