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What is CDS? CDS (chlorine dioxide solution) is an aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide (ClO₂) with a defined concentration - usually 3000 ppm (0.3 %).
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What is CDS?
CDS (chlorine dioxide solution) is an aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide (ClO₂) with a defined concentration - usually 3000 ppm (0.3 %).
What does 3000 ppm mean?
3000 ppm corresponds to a concentration of 0.3 % chlorine dioxide in water.
What is CDS used?
CDS is mainly used where hygiene, water quality and a clearly defined concentration are important.
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CDS stands for Chlorine dioxide solution. This is water in which chlorine dioxide gas is dissolved.
In contrast to activated mixing systems, the active ingredient is already present here in dissolved form. This means that the solution is clearly defined and can be classified directly.
Chlorine dioxide (ClO₂) is a chemical substance with strong oxidizing properties. It has been used for many years in areas where hygiene and water quality play an important role.
In CDS Chlorine dioxide is present as a dissolved gas in water.
The specification 3000 ppm corresponds to a concentration of 0.3 % chlorine dioxide.
A clearly stated concentration creates comparability and is an important indication of the quality of a solution.
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Chlorine dioxide is produced and then introduced into water. The production process is decisive for the quality.
Differences in production, purity and process control can significantly influence the quality of a solution.
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CDS does not have an unlimited shelf life. The stability depends on light, temperature and how the bottle is handled, among other things.
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CDS is used in various areas, especially where hygiene, water quality and traceable concentration are important.
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No. CDS is a ready-made solution with a defined concentration, while MMS is only activated by mixing.
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CDS is a ready-to-use chlorine dioxide solution with a defined concentration.
The decisive factors for quality are concentration, production, packaging, shelf life and transparent labeling.