When maintaining pool hygiene, choosing the right pool disinfectant is key to ensuring clean and safe water. Common swimming pool disinfectants on the market include SDIC granule (sodium dichloroisocyanurate granule), bleach (sodium hypochlorite), and calcium hypochlorite. This article will conduct a detailed comparison between SDIC and sodium hypochlorite. Help you understand their characteristics and choose the best disinfectant for your pool.
Introduction to SDIC granule
SDIC granules, the full name is sodium dichloroisocyanurate granules, is an efficient and stable chlorine-containing disinfectant that is widely used in swimming pools, baths and other water treatment places. As one of the star products of professional swimming pool disinfectant manufacturers, SDIC granule have the following significant advantages:
1. High available chlorine content
The effective chlorine content in SDIC granule is generally between 56% and 62%, which has a strong bactericidal effect and can quickly eliminate bacteria, viruses and algae in the water.
2. Fast dissolution
SDIC granule can quickly dissolve in water to ensure that the disinfectant is evenly distributed in the swimming pool and avoid local concentrations that are too high or too low.
3. Good stability
Compared with bleach, SDIC granule are more resistant to light, heat and moisture, are not easily decomposed during storage, and have a longer service life.
4. Easy to store and transport
Due to its higher stability, SDIC granule are safer during storage and transportation and are less likely to cause leakage or reaction accidents.
Introduction to bleach
Bleach is a liquid disinfectant with sodium hypochlorite as the main ingredient. As a traditional disinfectant, its anti-virus principle is the same as SDIC. Both have the effect of rapid disinfection. However, sodium hypochlorite has poor stability and is easily decomposed under light and high temperature conditions. Its effective chlorine content will drop rapidly with storage time. Therefore, it needs to be used immediately after purchase, which increases trouble of daily maintenance or the difficulty of cost control.
Comparison between SDIC granule and bleach
To help you more intuitively understand the differences between the two disinfectants, the following will compare several key dimensions:
characteristic |
SDIC particles |
Bleach |
Main Ingredients |
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate |
Sodium hypochlorite |
Available chlorine content |
High (55%-60%) |
Medium (10%-12%) |
stability |
High stability, not easy to decompose, can maintain the bactericidal effect for a long time |
Poor stability, easily decomposed by light and temperature, requires frequent addition |
Ease of use |
Easy to control dosage and dissolve evenly |
Liquids,easy to handle but not easy to accurately control the dosage |
Impact on swimming pool equipment |
Milder, less corrosive to pool equipment |
It is highly corrosive and long-term use may cause damage to swimming pool equipment |
Storage Security |
High, low risk during storage |
Low, prone to leakage and corrosion |
According to the actual situation, choosing a suitable pool disinfectant requires comprehensive consideration of factors such as pool size, budget, frequency of use, and ease of maintenance. Generally, we recommend that you choose SDIC. Especially for small family pools or temporary pools with limited budgets. If used as a pool shock, SDIC will also be your best choice. SDIC dissolves quickly, is easy to operate, and has a high effective chlorine content. It can quickly increase the free chlorine level of the pool.
In addition, SDIC particles are more suitable for users who want to reduce operational risks and simplify storage management. It has strong stability and is not prone to leakage or decomposition, which is more in line with the needs of home users and pool managers.
Of course, if it is a large swimming pool or public swimming pool, TCCA is recommended. Because these swimming pools have a large amount of water and high water quality requirements, TCCA’s high efficiency in sterilization, long-term stability, and slow dissolution can better meet the needs. In addition, as a professional swimming pool disinfectant manufacturer, the large-package TCCA we provide is more cost-effective and can effectively reduce operating costs.
Correct use of SDIC granule
In order to ensure the effectiveness and safety of use, the following points should be noted when using SDIC granule:
1. Calculate the dosage
Add SDIC granule according to the recommended dosage according to the amount of water in the swimming pool and the current water quality. Generally, 2-4 grams can be added for every 1000 liters of water.
2. Dissolution and placement
Pre-dissolve the SDIC particles in clean water, and then evenly sprinkle them to various areas of the swimming pool to avoid directly putting the particles into the swimming pool and causing excessive local concentration or discoloration of liner. Do not storage the prepared solution.
3. Monitor water quality
Use swimming pool water quality test strips or professional equipment to regularly test the residual chlorine content and pH value in the water to ensure that it is within a safe range.
As a swimming pool disinfectant manufacturer with 28 years of experience, we are well aware of our customers’ high requirements for product quality and service. We not only provide efficient and stable SDIC granule, but also provide customers with technical support and logistics services to ensure that you have no worries during use.
The advantages of our products include:
- Quality assurance: Passed multiple international certifications such as NSF and ISO9001 to ensure that the products meet safety and environmental standards.
- Customized service: Provide different packaging and specifications according to customer needs to meet diverse application scenarios.
- Global delivery: Relying on our overseas offices and mature logistics system, our products have been exported to Europe, South America, Southeast Asia and other places, and have received wide acclaim.
When choosing between SDIC granules and bleach, you should consider the actual needs of your pool. No matter which product you choose, please make sure to purchase it from a professional swimming pool disinfectant manufacturer to ensure product quality and safety. If you have any questions or needs, please feel free to contact us!
Post time: Nov-22-2024