CID 2000™ consists of 20% stabilized hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) that dissolves into water (H2O) and Oxygen (O2). The free gaseous oxygen will “scrub” the nipples and pipes, release and dissolve heavy soils. Remove Scale: Scale is a layer of inorganic material consisting mostly of calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) deposits.
How do you use CID 2000?
Use CID 2000 at a dilution of 300-400 ml per 1000 L of drinking water (0,03-0,04%) for 2 to 3 days per week or every other day, or during high risk periods 3 to 4 consecutive days….Directions for use:
- Use CID 2000 at a dilution of 2%
- Contact time: 4-6 hours.
- Rinse thoroughly with potable water afterwards.
What is CID 2000 used for?
Cid 2000™ is a waterline cleaner that gives you the power of O2 and acidification combined. The H2O2 removes heavy soils and the peracetic acid removes scale/mineral build-up. It is equipment-friendly and contains no heavy metals.
How much hydrogen peroxide is in CID 2000?
CID 2000 contains 20% of hydrogen peroxide and 5% of peracetic acid. Directions of use: 1) To clean and disinfect drinking water pipelines: – Apply a solution of 2% (1:50) of CID 2000 corresponding to 0.4% of hydrogen peroxide and 0.1% of peracetic acid, in drinking water usually used on the pipes.
How do you remove scale from CID 2000?
Cid 2000™ contains peroxy acetic acids and acetic acids. These organic acids will remove scale that can block nipples and reduce water flow. Scale can harbor soil contaniments acting as attachment sites. A 2% dilution will remove scale in 12–24 hours of contact time.