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Global Chlorine Market is expected to witness robust growth as Spanish Chemicals Giant ... - 0 views

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    Chlorine is the most common oxidizing agent used in public water supplies. With the US Public Health Service (PHS) recommending that the public water systems across the United States be tested for this hazardous chemical, the number of people who are aware of the hazards posed by exposure to chlorination has dramatically increased.
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Chlorine: A Strong Disinfectant That Kills Several Types of Micro-Organisms, Viruses an... - 0 views

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    Chlorine serves as an effective disinfectant for drinking water, bathing facilities, and other water supply applications. However, some health officials and environmentalists question the continued use of chlorine in our water supplies because of its known effects on natural environments and human health.
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As Spanish chemical giant Ercros S.A. completed expansion of its Chlorine-Caustic Soda ... - 0 views

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    Chlorine is the most well-known oxidizing specialist utilized openly water supplies. With the US Public Health Service (PHS) suggesting that the public water frameworks across the United States be tried for this risky synthetic, the quantity of individuals who know about the dangers presented by openness to chlorination has drastically expanded.
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The global chlorine market is highly fragmented due to the presence of many established... - 0 views

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    Chlorine, found in 1774, is a yellow-green gas at room temperature, profoundly receptive and has a place with a halogen family and hence a salt-framing component. It is normally accessible in uncombined structure yet will in general bond with different components. Chlorine is pretty much as weighty as air, has a seriously stifling scent and is amazingly toxic because of which it was utilized in substance fighting in World War I.
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Increase in Emission of Chlorofluorocarbon-11 Reported in Some Regions of East Asia - 0 views

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    The threat of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) to our environment is real and requires quick care. CFCs are halocarbons, meaning they solely include the elements carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. In 1928, CFCs were first produced for use as refrigerator refrigerants. Chlorofluorocarbons are paraffin chains that have been halogenated or fluorinated and include only hydrogen, carbon, chlorine, and fluoride, and are normally formed as a volatile mixture of gases. Chlorofluorocarbon refrigerants are used to cool the majority of typical household equipment. Chlorofluorocarbon-containing refrigerators and air conditioners are utilised in a range of applications.
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E-Coat is witnessing major applications in airplane and transportation industries have ... - 0 views

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    E-coat is made of recycled vinyl that's been specially treated with a special UV stabilizer. Its high-gloss finish ensures that the coating doesn't fade away in the sun like traditional car finishes. E-coat is designed to last for five to eight years. It's resistant to chlorine, so it's perfect for pool areas, hot tubs, and spas. E-coat has a low odor to prevent people from becoming too used to them.
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