Chlorine Dioxide: Our Alternative Biocide Innovation

Beckart now offers a cost-efficient and safe alternative to biocides for odor control, disinfection, bacterial control and water purification, and applications that demand stable pH and viscosity.

Designed to break down and control the growth of anaerobic microorganisms, molds and algae, our Chlorine Dioxide Reactor is programmed to make all chemical and engineering decisions for your unique requirements and is available on a rental basis. The result is an easy, maintenance-free system that requires neither specialized knowledge nor high up-front capital costs.

The system has a number of industrial applications. In the paper industry, for example, ClO2 can be used as a safe, effective bleaching agent with an ability to take in 5 electrons. For corrugators and other manufacturers that process starch and adhesives, the system stabilizes batch water pH, prevents loss of viscosity, loss of bond, odor and corrosion of piping. In machine coolants, the use of ClO2 can eliminate odors and significantly extend the life of your coolants.

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Additional Applications

  • Wastewater disinfection
  • Water reuse applications
  • Machine coolant bacterial & odor control
  • Food processing plant sanitation
  • Cooling towers
  • Bathroom sanitation and odor control
  • Septic tank odor control
  • Municipalities
  • Drinking water disinfection
  • Agriculture
  • Fruits & vegetable sanitation
  • Swimming pool alternative to chlorine
  • Oxidizing agent

Typical Properties

  • Biocide
  • Viricide
  • Fungicide
  • Sporicide
  • Disinfectant
  • Sterilizer
  • Odor and Taste Removal

Common Microorganisms Eliminated

  • E. Coli
  • Legionella
  • Pneumophilia
  • Streptococcus Facalis Bacillus
  • Clostridium
  • Amoebae
  • Giardia
  • Cryptosporidium
  • Pseudomonas