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Chloramine is a type of disinfectant used in water treatment and other applications. It is a combination of chlorine and ammonia, and is used to kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. Chloramine is a more stable form of chlorine, and is less likely to dissipate in water. It is also less corrosive than chlorine, making it a popular choice for water treatment. Chloramine is used in a variety of applications, including swimming pools, cooling towers, and industrial water systems. It is also used in food processing and food service applications.
Chloramine is a cost-effective disinfectant, and is widely used in many countries. It is also an environmentally friendly option, as it does not produce hazardous by-products. Chloramine is also easy to use and maintain, making it a popular choice for many water treatment systems.
Some companies in the chloramine market include Nalco, Ecolab, Solenis, and Kemira. Show Less Read more