Swimming Pool Chemicals

  1. Water balance: calcium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, cyanuric acid, sodium bisulfate
  2. Disinfectant: TCCA (Trichloroisocyanuric Acid), SDIC (Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate)
  3. Flocculant: PAC (Poly Aluminium Chloride)
sodium bicarbonate (pH plus)
sodium bicarbonate (pH plus)
sodium carbonate (pH plus)
sodium carbonate (pH plus)
sodium bisulphate (pH minus)
sodium bisulphate (pH minus)
calcium chloride ( hardness increaser)
calcium chloride ( hardness increaser)
cyanuric acid ( water stabiliser)
Cyanuric Acid ( water stabiliser)
Swimming Pool Chemicals
TCCA (Trichloroisocyanuric Acid)
Swimming Pool Chemicals
SDIC (Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate)
PAC (Poly Aluminium Chloride)
PAC (Poly Aluminium Chloride)

Basic Information

Swimming pool chemicals are substances used to treat and maintain the water quality of swimming pools, ensuring they are safe and clean for swimmers. Proper chemical balance is essential to prevent the growth of algae, bacteria, and other microorganisms, as well as to maintain water clarity and prevent irritation to swimmers’ skin and eyes. Bell Chemical is a Swimming Pool Chemicals Manufacturer and Direct Supplier in China. Below are our common swimming pool chemicals:

1. Chlorine

Chlorine is the most widely used swimming pool disinfectant. It effectively kills bacteria, viruses, and algae by releasing free chlorine ions into the water, which act as a powerful sanitizer.

2. Bromine

Bromine is an alternative to chlorine and is often used in indoor pools and hot tubs. It functions similarly to chlorine but is more stable at higher temperatures.

3. pH Increasers and Decreasers

pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of the pool water. Chemicals are used to increase pH (pH increasers) when it is too low and to decrease pH (pH decreasers) when it is too high. Proper pH balance ensures the effectiveness of chlorine and comfort for swimmers.

4. Algaecides

Algaecides are chemicals used to prevent and control the growth of algae in pool water. They complement the sanitizing action of chlorine or bromine.

5. Cyanuric Acid

Cyanuric acid, also known as stabilizer or conditioner, is used to protect chlorine from being broken down by ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. It helps prolong the effectiveness of chlorine in outdoor pools.

6. Calcium Hardness Increasers

Calcium hardness refers to the amount of dissolved calcium in the water. Proper calcium hardness levels prevent water from becoming corrosive and damaging pool surfaces.

7.Shock Treatments

Shock treatments involve adding a large amount of chlorine to the pool to quickly raise the chlorine levels and kill any contaminants or bacteria that are resistant to regular chlorination.

8. Metal Sequestering Agents

These chemicals help prevent the formation of metal stains and scale caused by minerals like iron and copper in the water.

It’s crucial to handle swimming pool chemicals with care and to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines. Always store them in a cool, dry place and away from children and pets. Regular water testing and maintenance are necessary to ensure that the chemicals are balanced and the pool remains safe and enjoyable for swimmers.

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