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Klarolaks™

Advanced Liquid Disinfectant & Oxidising Agent

Product Overview

Key Features & Benefits

Enhanced Stability

Does not form a gas and remains effective in solution for longer periods than traditional generated CIO2.

99.99% Efficacy

Provides high efficacy against a broad spectrum of bacteria (including Legionella, E.coli, and Vibrio cholerae), viruses, fungi, and algae.

Biofilm Control

Effectively eliminates biofilm formation safely and without disrupting the water system or supply.

Improved Safety

Enhances user safety and reduces chemical consumption, raw material usage, and overall energy costs.

Clean Chemistry

Mitigates the formation of harmful chlorinated by-products such as Trihalomethanes (THMs) or Haloacetic acids

Performance

Performs across a wider temperature range than standard generated Chlorine Dioxide.

Primary Applications

1

Potable Water

Disinfection of drinking water, storage tanks, pipes, and filters.
2

Cooling Systems

Treatment for evaporative cooling towers and spray systems.
3

Industrial Process Water

Microbial control in various industrial water systems.
4

Heavy Metal Removal

ighly effective in the oxidative precipitation of soluble Iron and Manganese.
5

Leisure & Building Services

Disinfection for swimming pools and hot/cold water services.

Technical Specifications

Property Details
Appearance

Liquid preparation

Active Substances

Sodium Chlorite & Sodium Hypochlorite

Concentration

6% (Produces 60g oxidant per 1kg of product)

Usage Types

Approved for PT2, PT3, PT4, PT5, PT11, and PT12

Packaging Types

5kg, 25kg, 1,100kg, 25,000kg

Dosing & Measurement Guidelines

Application Typical Dosage (ml/m3 water) Total Chlorine (mg/l) Free Chlorine (mg/l)
Potable water 10–20 0.4–0.6

0.3–0.5

Swimming Pool 30–60 1.8–2.4

1.0–3.0

Evaporative cooling tower 50–60 2.8–3.0

2.5

Process water 20–100 0.6–6.0

0.5–5.0

Hot & Cold Water services 10–20 0.4–0.6

0.3–0.5

Note: For reliable testing and control of dosage, the use of DPD colorimetric or photometric methods is recommended.

Dilution & Handling

Dilution

Can be diluted prior to use to a minimum concentration of one part in twenty (1:19 ratio).

Water Quality

Only deionised or demineralised water should be used for dilution to prevent the precipitation of insoluble salts.

Safety

Always read the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and label before use; the product is classified as UN 3266, Class 8, PG II.

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