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Overview
Batch Type
Batch-type brine electrochlorination is a process that produces sodium hypochlorite (a disinfectant) by electrolysing a brine solution (salt and water) in a batch-wise manner. This method is often used for small-scale disinfection, such as in swimming pools or water treatment for smaller volumes.
YO-B50: 50 GRAMS PER HOUR/ 500 GRAMS PER BATCH 8 HOURS
YO-B100: 100 GRAMS PER HOUR/ 1000 GRAMS PER BATCH 8 HOURS
YO-B300: 300 GRAMS PER HOUR/ 2
Technical Specification
Batch Type
- Preparation : A measured amount of water is mixed with salt (NaCl) to create a brine solution of the desired concentration. The brine solution is then added to a reaction tank.
- Electrolysis:The reaction tank contains electrodes (anodes and cathodes). A DC power supply is connected to the electrodes, causing electrolysis. During electrolysis, the salt (NaCl) in the brine solution is split into chlorine gas (Cl2) at the anode and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) at the cathode. These products then react together in the electrolyser to form sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), the desired disinfectant.
- Batch Production: The electrochlorination system is designed to produce a batch of sodium hypochlorite, typically over a set period of 8 hours Once the batch is complete, the system automatically stops.
- Collection and Storage:The generated sodium hypochlorite solution is then collected in a separate storage tank. It can be dosed from the storage tank to the point of application using a dosing pump.
Applications
Batch Type
Safety
On-site production minimises the need to store or handle hazardous chemicals like chlorine gas.
Customisation
Systems can be customised to meet specific capacity and operational needs
Ease of Operation
Batch systems are generally straightforward to operate, requiring minimal operator training.
Cost-effective
Electrochlorination can be a cost-effective way to produce disinfectant, especially in areas with limited access to other disinfection methods.