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file NEW! forced air method--CDS Chlorine dioxide solution (MMS)

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06 Dec 2011 20:29 - 06 Dec 2011 20:30 #8919 by polo
Okkkkkk, so tell me why we shouldn't be some what worried about it in our own more primitive setup that doesnt have a scrubbing tower?

Also, can you be more specific, exactly what are these "unwanted liquid particles" they are trying to filter out of the same type of acidified Sodium Chlorite solution that we use and how does simply another batch of the same sodium chlorite solution do that?

thanks,

doug
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06 Dec 2011 20:36 #8920 by Alanti
Doug,


The unwanted particles come from the liquid in the reaction chamber.
Without airflow such particles are really minimal.
In any case if the ClO2 solution is not intended for IV infusions, there is nothing to worry about.
Regards.
Alanti

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06 Dec 2011 21:14 #8923 by polo
I just run across this and is this the answer?

Chlorite is the major inorganic by-product of the reaction of chlorine dioxide in water. Usually, the amount of chlorite formed will be 40-60% of the amount of chlorine dioxide which has reacted. For example, if 1.00 ppm of chlorine dioxide is added to water and 10 minutes later, 0.60 ppm remains as a residual, 0.40 ppm has therefore reacted. We can expect the chlorite to be 0.16 - 0.24 ppm


So would the scrub tower remove this Chlorite by-product?

doug
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