[News & Trends]:The difference between dichloramine T and dichloramine B - Understanding the correct choice

Dichloroamine T and dichloramine B are two common disinfectants that have wide applications in the field of disinfection. However, many people are not clear about the difference between dichloramine T and dichloramine B. This article will provide a detailed analysis of ingredients, properties, and uses to help readers understand the correct choices


1、 The chemical name of ingredient 

dichloramine T is 1,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylimidazole thiophosphate, which is an efficient broad-spectrum disinfectant. Dichloroamine B, on the other hand, is the abbreviation for 2,2-dichloro-3 [dimethylthiophosphine oxide] 1-propyl-1,2-trifluoroethane and is also a potent fungicide


2、 There are some differences in properties between dichloramine T and dichloramine B. The common physical form of dichloramine T is a colorless or light yellow liquid with an irritating odor. It dissolves quickly in water and is a hazardous material with certain corrosiveness. Dichloroamine B is a colorless or light yellow crystal with high stability and low solubility


3、 There are also differences in the use of dichloramine T and dichloramine B. Dichloroamine T is mainly used for disinfection of farmland, aquaculture, and drinking water, and has significant effects in killing various bacteria, viruses, and nematodes. Dichloroamine B is mainly used in the medical and health field, and can be used for the preparation of disinfectants and the disinfection of medical devices. Due to its more significant bactericidal effect, dichloramine B is widely used in medical institutions, laboratories, and other places that require advanced disinfection requirements


In summary, although both dichloramine T and dichloramine B are disinfectants, there are some differences in their composition, properties, and uses. In terms of selection, it needs to be determined based on actual needs and specific environment. If disinfecting water bodies, dichloramine T is a good choice; In the medical field, dichloramine B is more suitable. I hope the introduction in this article can help readers have a correct understanding of dichloramine T and dichloramine B, and make wise choices.