Swimming pool chlorine

Which swimming pool chlorine to choose?

What is pool chlorine?

Chlorine is an essential element to maintain the cleanliness and quality of water in swimming pools, whether public or private. Chlorine is a chemical element used as a very effective disinfectant and oxidant for swimming pool water. It is widely used in different forms, such as gas, liquid or solid, to ensure clean and bacteria-free water. There are different forms and concentrations of chlorine available on the market, including professional liquid chlorine solutions with concentrations of 36 or 48 degrees . This difference in concentration can have an impact on the efficiency and dosage of the water treatment. In this article, we'll explore the key differences between these two strengths of professional liquid chlorine and how to best use them to treat your pool water.
Chlorine 36 or liquid chlorine 48?
When it comes to maintaining the cleanliness and quality of your pool water, chlorine is one of the most commonly used treatment products . Whether for public or private swimming pools, chlorine is available in different concentrations, including chlorine 36 and chlorine 48. In this article, we will explore the differences between these two types of chlorine, their advantages and disadvantages, as well as best practices for their use.
Chlorine 36 and chlorine 48 are concentrations of liquid chlorine, generally used for public and private swimming pools. The main difference between these two concentrations lies in their active chlorine content:

Advantages and disadvantages of chlorine 36 and chlorine 48

Chlorine 36 is less concentrated , therefore less aggressive for pool equipment and swimmers' skin. Suitable for small and/or low traffic pools . Typically lower cost than Chlorine 48. Suitable for small and/or low traffic pools. Linked to the lower concentration, the cost per liter is of course cheaper than chlorine 48. Chlorine 36 is of course less effective than chlorine 48 in eliminating bacteria and impurities and may require a higher dosage to obtain the same results as chlorine 48.
The choice between chlorine 36 and chlorine 48 depends on several factors, such as the size of your swimming pool, its frequentation, the quality of the water, the temperature and the weather conditions.

Stabilized and unstabilized chlorine

It is important to note that chlorine 36 and chlorine 48 may be available as stabilized or unstabilized chlorine. Stabilized chlorine contains a stabilizer (cyanuric acid) which protects the chlorine from degradation by UV rays, while unstabilized chlorine does not contain a stabilizer.
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899648

Professional liquid pool chlorine 48 ° 23 kg

40,60 € HT
Ref: 899648

Liquid chlorine allows the continuous chlorination of swimming pools by metering pump and automatic or ma…

Piscine Pro 406 In stock
899620

Professional liquid pool chlorine 36 ° 23 kg

33,90 € HT
Ref: 899620

Liquid Chlorine allows continuous chlorination of the Swimming Pools by means of a metering pump and auto…

Piscine Pro 255 In stock
899082

Roller multifunction product pool algaecide chlorine flocculant 5 kg

39,85 € HT
Ref: 899082

Professional multi-function pebble is a product intended for pool maintenance. Its main actions: disinfec…

Piscine Pro 69 In stock
899610

Slow roller 200 grams chlorine pool product bucket 10 kg

64,12 € HT
Ref: 899610

Slow chlorine pebble 200 grs professional formulation. Slow chlorine pebble is to be put directly into th…

Piscine Pro 49 In stock
899111

Chlorine shock granule professional swimming pool bucket 10 kg

79,10 € HT
Ref: 899111

Pool shock chlorine is incompatible with acid products. Never add granular shock chlorine to a skimmer co…

Piscine Pro 24 In stock
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Focus on

Focus on the different forms of chlorine for swimming pools
chlorine gas
Gaseous chlorine is a toxic gas delivered in bottles and very rarely used in private or collective swimming pools, rather intended for municipal swimming pools.
Sodium hypochlorite (Bleach)
Sodium hypochlorite, better known as bleach, comes in liquid form and is mostly used in public swimming pools. It is available in different strengths, including professional strengths of 36 and 48 degrees.
calcium hypochlorite
Calcium hypochlorite is used for freshwater pools and does not contain a stabilizer. It is available in solid or liquid form.
Lithium hypochlorite
Lithium hypochlorite is suitable for all types of water, regardless of hardness. It contains no stabilizer and is compatible with bromine treatment.
Chlorocyanuric tablets, granules or effervescent tablets
Chlorocyanurates are the most common forms and compositions of chlorine for home pools because they are simple to use and effective. They are available in the form of pebbles, granules or effervescent pastilles.
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