Seawater electrochlorination systems are a powerful adversary to biofouling.
Chuck Clements
Chuck Clements is program manager with De Nora, which has more than 1200 seawater electrochlorination installations in 60 countries, producing over 1.3 million kilograms per day of sodium hypochlorite from seawater. For more information, visit www.denora.com.
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