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The processes involved in electrochlorination are actually rather simple. The main idea involved is the desalination of water to produce a chlorinated solution. This happens when saltwater is inserted into electrolyzer cells. The first step is removing the solid excess from the saltwater. Next, as the saltwater runs it is streamed through a channel of decreasing thickness. One side of the channel is a cathode, the other is an anode As the water flows through the anodecathode channel, a low voltage DC currents applied. When this happens, the electrolysis is triggered and sodium hypochlorite is instantly produced as well as hydrogen gas (H2). The hydrogen rich sodium hypochlorite then travels to a tank that removes the hydrogen gas. The dehydrogenization mechanism varies from device to device but the process is generally the same. After hydrogen has been removed from the solution, it is stored in a tank as the finished product.[1] No chemicals other than ordinary salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), are used throughout the entirety of the process. Although the actual chemical processes involved are complex, they can be simply represented by the following equation: In words this reads, energy is added to sodium chloride (table salt) in water, resulting in sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen gas.
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Electro Chlorinators is an onsite sodium Hypo-Chlorine generator, is the best solution to the chlorination equation.It generates active chlorine (sodium Hypo chlorite) on site, from brine or seawater. As a disinfectant, sodium Hypo chlorite performs as well as chlorine but it is far less hazardous. Using our unique TITANIUM METAL ANODES & patented electrochemical processes, we produce the system, having capacity to produce of 15 gms. Hr. to 15 kg. Hr. active chlorine.
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