pool chemıcals
SWIMMING POOL Chemıcals
GENERAL INFORMATION
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In swimming pools, the water should be free from germs and the appearance of the water should be clear and clean. Is not an exaggeration to affirm that water in pool should have the quality of drinking water. There are various pollution sources in the pool water caused by swimming people and environmental factors. These impurities can be many substances such as oil, sweat, saliva, urine, cosmetics, sunscreen oils, soap residues, hair, dandruff, textile fibers, dust, grass, sand-soil etc.
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These impurities are destroyed by chemical or with mechanical methods, or reduced to a level that doesn’t harm human health. Swimming pool water is also an environment with ideal living conditions for microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. Although some of the bacteria and fungi are pathogenic and pose an infection hazard for those who enter the pool, even harmless bacteria and fungi can cause fine deposits if they grow on a large scale and in extreme cases can cause clouding of water.
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Finding an effective way to destroy microorganisms, (disinfect the water), is extremely necessary for a clear, colorless, odorless and safe pool water for people
In order to ensure these conditions, chlorine, pH reducing, algae inhibitor, flocculant products should be applied continuously and regularly.
Chlorine (liquid or granular) used for disinfection does not only have a bactericidal effect. At the same time, it removes the dirt from the water by those entering the pool through oxidation. For this reason, for a clean pool water, continuous chemical apply should be done until the chlorine value reaches the desired levels ​​.
For an effective disinfection application, the pH value of the pool water must be within the regulation values. The pH value is a value that indicates that the water is alkaline or acidic. Ideal pool water pH value is between 7.2 - 7.6. If the pH value is below 7.2, there is a risk of rusting on all metal parts in the installation. At pH values ​​above 7.6 occurs eye irritation and the disinfection power and efficiency of chlorine are significantly reduced. If the pH value exceeds 7.6, should be used a pH reducing chemical (liquid or granule).
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If the free chlorine and pH values specified in the pool water regulation are not kept within the right ranges, microscopic creatures known as algae will start to breed in certain parts of the pool. Some are free swimming, some are suspended in water. Hanging types cling to the joints in the pools and the cracks on the tiles. Regular use of chlorination and anti-algae (ALGAECIDE BIO) is the most important factor against algae formation in pools.
Very fine particles that cannot be kept in the filters accumulate in the pool water over time, and made the pool to lose its clarity and cause unpleasant (in the form of flying particles) images in front of the pool lamps at night. With the use of flocculant chemical, these particles are bound in the form of large-volume pellets and can be retained in the filter.
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»Algaecide
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»Alkalinity Regulators
»PH Regulators
»Flocculants
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