At present, the main components of swimming pool disinfectants are chlorine-containing disinfectant powder and, and the most used are usually disinfectant tablets, also known as effervescent tablets. Before choosing these products, we often have doubts, will these effervescent tablets decompose in water?
There are two commonly used specifications of effervescent tablets, one is instant tablets, 2g/tablet, and the other is slow-dissolving tablets, 200g/tablet. The two tablets differ in size and dissolve at different rates. Among them, the instant tablet is small, the dissolution speed is fast, and it can be directly put into water when used, and it can be dissolved in about 10 minutes. Therefore, instant effervescent tablets will decompose in water. However, there are also some inferior or expired effervescent tablets on the market that will have residue and will not be dissolved, so pay attention to the choice when purchasing.
Instant effervescent tablets can dissolve quickly, but what about slow solution effervescent tablets? If the slow-dissolving effervescent tablets are directly put into the pool water, it is estimated that it will take several days to dissolve, which will be detrimental to the water quality. Therefore, slow-dissolving effervescent tablets are dosing using a dosing. Generally, slow-dissolving effervescent tablets are added to water through channels after dissolving in a dosing device, so that slow-dissolving effervescent tablets will gradually decompose in water and be fully utilized.
Therefore, the answer is that effervescent tablets will decompose in water, and they should be used properly. If you have more other questions, please consult customer service!




