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Can chlorine dioxide be used for the treatment of ultrapure water?

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Can chlorine dioxide be used for the treatment of ultrapure water?

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Ultrapure water is used in a number of specialised processes; it is used to process pharmaceuticals, to rinse silicon microchips; and to feed high pressure-boilers and turbines in power plants and chemical processing installations. Chlorine dioxide helps control algae, planktonic and sessile bacteria; and biofilm in process piping and therefore makes an excellent choice for use in the treatment of ultrapure water and other applications where environmental performance, reliability and high performance are essential …

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