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Nov. 5, 2012

Originally developed for the production of chlorine in swimming pools, electrolysis technology has been advanced to enable the production of valuable cleaning and sanitising solutions. When sodium chloride is subjected

Originally developed for the production of chlorine in swimming pools, electrolysis technology has been advanced to enable the production of valuable cleaning and sanitising solutions. When sodium chloride is subjected to electrolysis with a dividing membrane between the electrodes, two separate solutions are produced. These are primarily hypochlorous acid and sodium hydroxide at the anode and cathode respectively.

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