As human beings, if we want to protect the ecological environment and our own health well, it is very important to do a good job in the detection of sewage and wastewater treatment. Then why is it necessary to conduct active oxygen detection on hospital sewage? Look down and you’ll understand!
Whether it is hospital sewage or urban sewage, the control of disinfectant dosage during the disinfection process is very important. If the amount of disinfectant is not well controlled, the certain substances left behind can also cause water pollution. This thus poses certain threats to the ecological environment and human health. The detection of active oxygen in medical sewage is actually also related to disinfectants.
To disinfect sewage and wastewater, apart from using chlorine-containing disinfectants, there are also ozone disinfection, ultraviolet disinfection and active oxygen disinfection, etc. At this time, it is necessary to test the residual amount of the corresponding disinfectants. We have already learned a lot about the total residual chlorine. Here, let’s mainly talk about the detection of active oxygen.
The disinfection of active oxygen is represented by the addition of potassium peroxymonosulfate complex salt as a disinfectant. It is stored in powder form and added in solution form, mainly suitable for the disinfection of domestic drinking water and hospital sewage, etc.
The residual amount of active oxygen disinfection can be detected by using the Hangzhou Moody ROS900 Active Oxygen Online Analyzer. This instrument is widely used in water quality monitoring in fields such as hospitals, pharmaceuticals, environment, petrochemicals, and food and beverages.



