SDIC can refer to different entities depending on the context. Here are the most common meanings:
1. Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (SDIC) – Chemical Compound
Chemical Formula: C₃Cl₂N₃NaO₃ (or NaCl₂(NCO)₃)
Appearance: White crystalline powder or granules.
Key Properties:
Chlorine Content: ~60% (effective chlorine release).
Solubility: Highly soluble in water.
Stability: More stable than liquid chlorine (e.g., bleach).
Uses:
Disinfection: Water treatment (drinking water, swimming pools), sanitization (food industry, hospitals).
Bleaching Agent: Textile and paper industries.
Algaecide & Bactericide: Controls microbial growth in cooling towers.
Advantages:
Slow-release chlorine, long-lasting effect, low toxicity at recommended doses.
2. State Development & Investment Corporation (SDIC) – Chinese Enterprise
A major Chinese state-owned investment company involved in energy, infrastructure, and finance.
3. Strategic Defense Initiative Command (Historical, SDIC)
A U.S. Cold War-era program related to missile defense (now obsolete).
Most Common Usage (Chemical Industry)
If you're referring to water treatment or disinfection, SDIC typically means Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate—a powerful chlorine-based disinfectant.
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