Model SD Series On Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generator

The Model SD Series On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generator is an innovative, efficient, and environmentally friendly system designed for generating sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) at the point of use. This technology provides a reliable, cost-effective, and safer alternative to purchasing and transporting commercial chlorine-based chemicals for disinfection purposes. Sodium hypochlorite, a commonly used disinfectant, is vital in water treatment, wastewater treatment, food and beverage industries, and other sanitation applications.

Key Features and Benefits

  1. On-Demand Production:
    The Model SD Series generates sodium hypochlorite on-site, eliminating the need to store large volumes of hazardous chemicals. This enhances safety for operators and reduces regulatory compliance burdens associated with handling bulk chlorine.

  2. Compact and Modular Design:
    The SD Series features a space-saving design suitable for both small and large-scale applications. Its modular construction allows for flexible installation and easy scaling to meet varying capacity requirements.

  3. Cost Efficiency:
    By using salt, water, and electricity as raw materials, the system significantly reduces the cost of chemical procurement and transport. This can lead to substantial savings over time for municipalities, industries, and other users.

  4. Enhanced Safety:
    Traditional sodium hypochlorite storage involves risks related to chemical degradation, high concentration hazards, and accidental leaks. The Model SD Series minimizes these risks by producing low-concentration (typically 0.8%–1%) hypochlorite as needed.

  5. Environmentally Friendly:
    The technology reduces the carbon footprint associated with chlorine production, packaging, and shipping. On-site generation also minimizes the risk of spills and chlorine gas releases, contributing to a safer and more sustainable operational environment.

Working Principle

The Model SD Series operates through an electrolysis process where a brine solution (saltwater) is electrolyzed to produce sodium hypochlorite. The essential components include:

  • Brine Tank: Supplies saltwater to the system.
  • Electrolyzer Cells: The core unit where the brine is split into sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen gas using direct current (DC) electricity.
  • Hydrogen Gas Venting System: Safely removes hydrogen, a byproduct of the electrolysis process.
  • Hypochlorite Storage Tank: Stores the generated sodium hypochlorite solution for immediate or future use.

Applications

  • Municipal Water Treatment: Disinfection of drinking water.
  • Wastewater Treatment: Odor control and pathogen elimination.
  • Industrial and Commercial Sanitation: Cleaning and sanitizing in food processing plants, swimming pools, and cooling towers.
  • Agricultural Water Supply: Treating irrigation and livestock water.

Maintenance and Operational Requirements

  • Salt and Water Supply: A consistent supply of common salt and potable water.
  • Electrical Power: The system requires a stable power source for continuous operation.
  • Routine Maintenance: Regular cleaning of electrolyzer cells and inspection of pumps and valves ensures long-lasting performance.

Conclusion

The Model SD Series On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generator is a highly effective solution for producing chlorine-based disinfectants safely, economically, and sustainably. Its robust design, safety features, and operational efficiency make it a preferred choice for industries and municipalities seeking a reliable disinfection method. This technology is transforming water treatment and sanitation practices by reducing chemical dependency and enhancing environmental stewardship.



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