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CL2 (Chlorin) Measurements

Chlorine is one of the most common halogens in nature. Chlorine gas, a color of yellow to green, is heavier than air. When inhaled in large quantities, it affects the respiratory system very badly. It was used as a lethal gas during the First World War.

When chlorine is mentioned, it is generally understood as a chemical substance used for disinfection in public cleaning, drinking water and swimming pools and used for bleaching white laundry in laundry. However, chlorine is the name of Cl2 gas. In nature, chlorine gas consists of two chlorine atoms. CL2 is sometimes referred to as chlorine, but is essentially chlorine gas. Chloride is the chlorine substance in the water in the ion state. The most known chloride ion is the dissolved state of the salt.

When Cl2 chlorine gas is dissolved in water, chlorine ion is formed which disinfects in water. This is called hypochlorite. This ion serves as disinfection. Chlorine in the form of gas (ie Cl2) and chloride ion in the form of ions in water do not disinfect. Otherwise, if chlorine ion had disinfection function, there would be no living in the sea today. This is why chlorine is used for both chlorine gas (Cl2) and non-gas disinfectant. Briefly, the defined chlorine ion (ie hypochlorite), usually chlorine, is a disinfectant.

The amount of chlorine ion added to water for disinfection of water, which is not present in natural conditions, can be measured. The value obtained in these measurements is called the amount of free chlorine. During the disinfection process, chlorine ion releases the oxygen ion. In this case, the amount of free chlorine is reduced. The amount of free chlorine is sometimes referred to as the amount of active chlorine. These measurements are performed in authorized laboratories.

Our company carries out chlorine gas (CL2) and free chlorine content measurements within the scope of gas measurements. In these studies In accordance with the relevant legal regulations, standards and test methods published by domestic and foreign organizations.

In the meantime, our organization, ÖSAS Accreditation Agency, It is accredited according to TS EN ISO / IEC 17025 standard and the tests, measurement, analysis, inspection and inspection procedures and reports are accepted as valid in private and official audits.