Chlorine and sodium hydroxide made from common salt. Directly on site.
Electrolysis
systems of type CHLORINSITU III generate sodium hypochlorite with a concentration of approximately 25 g/l with minimal entrainment of sodium chloride (85 % output) from the diaphragm cell into the finished product. A saturated solution of sodium chloride is produced in a salt-dissolving tank, included in the scope of delivery, and this solution is then electrolysed in a diaphragm cell. Sodium hydroxide solution and hydrogen are produced in the cathode chamber while ultra-pure active chlorine and a diluted residual
brine are produced in the anode chamber, separated by the diaphragm from the cathode chamber. The resulting active chlorine is bound to the sodium hydroxide solution through an injector under constant vacuum and is collected as sodium hypochlorite in a product tank. The vacuum is kept constant by a frequency-controlled centrifugal pump.
Your benefits
Sodium hypochlorite solution low in chloride and chlorate with a high chlorine concentration (25 g/l free chlorine)
Minimal acid consumption for pH correction, enabling savings of up to 70 %
Safe system control with remote diagnosis by Remote Control Engineer
Excellent service life of the diaphragm cells, thanks to a constant vacuum
A frequency-controlled centrifugal pump maintains the vacuum constant in the enclosed anode area
Excellent operating safety due to its design as a negative pressure system