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Sodium Hypochlorite

Product Number

CL1500

Description

Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5 (wt.%) is a 15% by volume solution of Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl). Sodium Hypochlorite 12.5% is an EPA-registered sanitizer.

Benefits

  • Surface sanitization
  • Commercial and household laundry sanitizer
  • Drinking water treatment
  • Wastewater treatment and disinfectant
  • Stain removal
  • Protein and color removal
  • Medicine
  • Deodorizing

Synonyms

  • Bleach 
  • Liquid Chlorine

Applications

  • Sewage and waste water effluent treatment: slime and coliform bacteria control
  • Potable water disinfection: individual and public systems; emergency after floods, fire, droughts, and main breaks
  • Cooling tower/pulp and paper mill process water systems:microbial control
  • Sanitation of porous and non-porous food contact surfaces, porous and nonporous non-food contact surfaces
  • Swimming pool, spa, and hot tub water disinfection

Compliance

  • Certified Kosher-Pareve
  • Meets the dietary requirements of Halal
  • Manufactured in the USA

Compatibilities

 

Resources

  • Food and Beverage Brochure

    Food and Beverage Brochure

    Hydrite offers a wide array of chemical solutions tailored for food and beverage manufacturing, including sanitation, processing aids, and foam control.

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  • Wastewater Treatment Flyer

    Wastewater Treatment Flyer

    Hydrite offers tailored solutions for wastewater treatment, ensuring compliance with regulations through a range of specialized products and services.

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  • Different Forms of Chlorine

    Different Forms of Chlorine

    Sodium hypochlorite’s pH affects its form, effectiveness, and corrosion risk on stainless steel. Avoid mixing bleach with acid for safety.

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  • Chlorine Test Kits

    Chlorine Test Kits

    Sodium hypochlorite is tested via iodometric titration. You measure triiodide, not bleach. Other oxidizers may interfere with chlorine test results.

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  • PAA vs Chlorine Efficacy

    PAA vs Chlorine Efficacy

    Controlling pH in flume water is crucial—learn why citric acid is used with bleach, and how peracetic acid offers a safer, more effective alternative.

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