Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | CAS 70693-62-8 |
Formula: | 2khso5.Khso4.K2so4 |
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Item |
Specification |
Appearance |
free-flowing granule |
KHSO5, % |
≥42.8 |
Active Component (KHSO5.KHSO4.K2SO4), % |
≥99 |
Moisture, % |
≤0.5 |
Bulk Density, g/L |
800-1200 |
pH(1%suspension) |
2.0~2.3 |
Particle Size Distribution(0.850~0.075mm),% |
≥90.0 |
Stability ,active oxygen loss/month, % |
≤1.0 |
Solubility(20ºC,100g water),g |
≥14.5 |
Description:
Potassium monopersulfate, is a substance that can rapidly oxidize swimming pool . Potassium monopersulfate is also called MPS, or Potassium peroxymonosulfate, as it is a potassium salt of peroxymonosulfuric acid.
Potassium peroxymonosulfate is marketed as a popular non-chlorine based shock. Its primary swimming pool use is to oxidize any contaminates in the water, sanitizers already present in the water to focus on sanitizing the water.
Advantages:
One of its greatest advantages is that bathers can reenter the water a short time after it has been added - typically about 30 minutes.
Also, it dissolves quickly, and does not fade liners, arguably allowing to work more efficiently as a sanitizer. Using KMPS is highly recommended for indoor pools, where there is no sunlight or wind to help break down . For indoor pools, shocking with KMPS is recommended about once a week.
Transportation:
Proper Shipping Name: Corrosive Solid, Acidic, Inorganic N.O.S. (Potassium Peroxymonosulfate)
Class: 8 (CORROSIVE)
UN Number: 3260
EMS: F-A, S-B
Packing: 25kg woven polypropylene bags with inner polyethylene liner (UN approved), or 50kg plastic drums.