Over the past 25 years many pool operators who have traditionally used liquid chlorine (sodium hypochlorite/ bleach) as a sanitiser have been changing to hth calcium hypochlorite, simply because it is, and always has been the safest format, most economical and above all long term method of pool water treatment.
On the face of it sodium hypochlorite appears to be the cheaper option, but the facts tell a different story. The sheer convenience of hth calcium hypochlorite and the absence of bulk storage tanks is one reason for its rapidly growing popularity, but there are many more.
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Typical chlorine content – 68% |
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Substantially reduces a pool TDS level |
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Reduces pool plant corrosion |
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Helps prevent grout erosion |
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Improves pool hall atmosphere |
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Visually and physically improves water clarity |
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Improves bather comfort |
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Provides fewer risks associated to chemical
safety storage and handling |
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Minimises manual handling issues |
hth calcium hypochlorite uses fewer chemicals for pH correction and dumps less water for TDS control.
Improved water quality and bather comfort can help increase pool visitors.
Furthermore, when other chemicals result in bills for corrosion repairs and grout erosion operators begin to appreciate the real advantages of changing to kinder hth.
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