
Product Name: Zero - discharge bactericidal stripping agent
Main Components: Quaternary ammonium salts, glutaraldehyde, and their additives.
Physicochemical Indicators:
Item | Indicator |
Appearance | Colorless or light yellow liquid |
PH value | ≤8.0 |
Density (20°C), g/cm³ | 1.0±0.1 |
Performance Characteristics: The Near-Zero Discharge Biodispersant and Biofoulant Stripper features broad-spectrum efficacy, high efficiency, good penetration and stripping effects, and strong dispersibility. It can quickly penetrate the biofilm formed by biological slime adhering to equipment walls. By inhibiting protein synthesis, it causes bacterial proteins to coagulate and die, effectively killing microorganisms such as aerobic bacteria, anaerobic bacteria, fungi, and algae. It reduces the adhesion of biological slime and strips it off, dispersing it into the water.
Application: This product is primarily used in wastewater reuse circulating water systems to inhibit microbial growth and disperse/strip biological slime. It has a synergistic effect when used in combination with the Near-Zero Discharge Biocide and Algicide.
Usage Method: Dosage varies depending on the level of biological slime adhesion and growth in the circulating water system, generally ranging from 100-200 mg/L. After adding this product, the increase in circulating water turbidity or surface floating contaminants should be removed by overflow or increased blowdown. If foam is excessive, a small amount of defoamer can be added.
Packaging, Storage & Transportation: Packed in plastic-lined iron drums or plastic drums, net weight 200 kg or 25 kg per drum. Should be stored in a cool place, avoiding high temperatures and direct sunlight. Crystallization may occur during low-temperature storage, but this does not affect the bactericidal effect. Must not be mixed in the same dosing tank with scale and corrosion inhibitors to prevent the formation of viscous water-insoluble substances.










