Pond oxidizing agent sodium percarbonate
Product Description:
Sodium percarbonate is a powerful and versatile oxidizing agent that has found a wide range of applications in the aquatic products industry.
One of the key applications of sodium percarbonate in the aquatic products industry is its role as a disinfectant and sanitizer. Its powerful oxidizing properties make it highly effective in eliminating harmful bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens that can contaminate aquatic products. Whether it's in fish farms, aquaculture facilities, or seafood processing plants, sodium percarbonate provides a safe and reliable method for maintaining the hygiene and safety of aquatic products.
Furthermore, sodium percarbonate is also widely used as a water treatment agent in aquaculture systems. Its ability to release oxygen when dissolved in water helps to improve water quality and maintain optimal oxygen levels for aquatic organisms. This not only promotes the health and growth of fish and other aquatic species but also contributes to the overall sustainability of aquaculture operations.
Specification
Item |
Slow release type |
Quick-release type |
Appearance |
White tablet |
White granule |
Active Oxygen Content |
≥10.0 |
≥12.0 |
Heat stability |
≥70 |
≥70 |
Bulk Density , g/L |
/ |
700-1100 |
Size distribution, %≥1.6mm |
/ |
≤2.0 |
Size distribution, %≤0.15mm |
/ |
≤8.0 |
pH |
10.0-11.0 |
10.0-11.0 |
Moisture, % |
≤2.0 |
≤2.0 |
Iron content |
≤15 |
≤10 |
Product Function:
In aquaculture, water quality management is crucial. Sodium percarbonate plays a pivotal role in advancing modern aquaculture with its potent water quality improvement and oxygenation effects. Its unique oxidative properties rapidly break down organic matter, eliminating odors and ensuring clear, transparent water. Moreover, its safe and effective disinfection action thoroughly eliminates pathogens, fostering a fresh and healthy environment for aquaculture. Sodium percarbonate also regulates the pH of aquaculture water.
Beyond disease control, Sodium percarbonate releases oxygen, providing ample respiratory space for aquatic organisms, thereby promoting growth and health. Its environmental credentials are commendable too, as it decomposes into harmless residues of water and oxygen, without any environmentally harmful by-products.
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