CDH3000-MS is a chlorine dioxide solution (CDL) that has been activated with lactic acid . For this I use the valuable, right-handed lactic acid. This has very interesting properties, which can come into play here. Therefore, the new CDH3000-MS (CDL) with lactic acid is a good alternative to the other variants of CDH3000. Other variants. […]
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Difference between CDH and CDL? Some customers ask me what the difference between CDH and “CDL” would be. I’ll try to explain it here. CDH is activated by the combination of water, sodium chlorite 25% and hydrochloric acid 4% in a closed bottle. The result is a chlorine dioxide solution < 0.3%. CDH is the […]
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