Maintaining a clean and safe swimming pool environment can seem daunting, but understanding the role of key chemicals like Cyanuric Acid (CYA) makes it much simpler. NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. is dedicated to providing pool owners with the knowledge and products needed for exceptional water quality. Our 98.5% granular Cyanuric Acid is an indispensable tool for any pool owner.

So, what exactly is Cyanuric Acid? It's a chemical compound that serves primarily as a 'sunscreen' for your pool's chlorine. Free chlorine, the most common sanitizer, is highly effective at killing bacteria and algae, but it's also very susceptible to degradation from UV rays emitted by the sun. When exposed to direct sunlight, free chlorine levels can drop significantly in just a few hours. This is where Cyanuric Acid comes into play. By adding our disinfectant granular to your pool, you allow it to react with free chlorine, forming a complex that is much more resistant to UV breakdown.

The result? Your chlorine remains in the water for longer, providing continuous disinfection and protection against contaminants. This makes Cyanuric Acid a vital swimming pool chlorine stabilizer. The ideal range for CYA levels in most residential pools is between 30-50 ppm. Too little CYA, and your chlorine will dissipate quickly. Too much, and it can reduce chlorine's effectiveness, a condition sometimes referred to as 'chlorine lock.' Regular testing is key, and as a trusted water treatment chemicals supplier, NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD. recommends using test kits that measure both free chlorine and CYA levels.

When you choose to buy from NINGBO INNO PHARMCHEM CO.,LTD., you're investing in quality. Our Cyanuric Acid 98.5% granular is easy to dissolve and apply, ensuring consistent results. Whether you're managing a backyard oasis or a large public pool, using our product as a disinfectant granular for water treatment will help you maintain a safe, clear, and inviting swimming experience. It's a small investment that yields significant returns in terms of water quality and cost-effectiveness, reducing the need for frequent chlorine top-ups.