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What is DEWAN-50? DEWAN-50 is the fundamental product of a special, non-chlorine base swimming-pool disinfection technology. What is DEWAN-50 used for? Dewan-50 provides You with the experience of the crystal clear and bacteria-free pool that you can enjoy in a healthy and carefree way. It is a good alternative acting as a substitute for disinfection processes based on chlorination. Potential users: Everybody seeking a good alternative to disinfection processes based on chlorination. Wellness hotels where health protection is important, where the selected range of guests desire chlorine-free air and water Baby swimming and pools used for swimming lessons where the protection of the smallest is of utmost importance to prevent eye-irritation when the babies swim underwater to avoid adverse effects on babies’ sensitive skin to eliminate asthmatic reactions evoked by chlorine to avoid the harmful trihalomethane-forming reaction of urea with chlorine Private pools to ensure healthy and enjoyable swimming and bathing experiences without the smell of chlorine Water parks where chlorine smell is very irritating in the vicinity of the working attraction elements Whirlpools, hot tubs to prevent water drops getting in the air from carrying chlorine smell to ensure your protection against legionellosis

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Page 1: Potential users: for swimming lessons · Hungary 1163 Budapest, 13/b Sárga rózsa Street phone 0036-1-403-0937 Wellness-hotels 40ml/m3/day 0.4 gallon/10000gallon/day Baby swimming

What is DEWAN-50?DEWAN-50 is the fundamental product of a special, non-chlorine base swimming-pool disinfection technology.

What is DEWAN-50 used for? Dewan-50 provides You with the experience of the crystal clear and bacteria-free pool that you can enjoy in a healthy andcarefree way. It is a good alternative acting as a substitute for disinfection processes based on chlorination.

Potential users:Everybody seeking a good alternative to disinfection processes based on chlorination.

Wellness hotels☛ where health protection is important,☛ where the selected range of guests desire

chlorine-free air and water

Baby swimming and pools used for swimming lessons☛ where the protection of the smallest is of utmost importance☛ to prevent eye-irritation when the babies swim underwater☛ to avoid adverse effects on babies’ sensitive skin☛ to eliminate asthmatic reactions evoked by chlorine☛ to avoid the harmful trihalomethane-forming reaction

of urea with chlorine

Private pools☛ to ensure healthy and enjoyable swimming and bathing

experiences without the smell of chlorine

Water parks☛ where chlorine smell is very irritating in the vicinity

of the working attraction elements

Whirlpools, hot tubs☛ to prevent water drops getting in the air from carrying

chlorine smell ☛ to ensure your protection against legionellosis

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DEWAN-50 vs. Chlorine☛ No chlorine smell, the pool water and the

air remains odourless, ensuring a high quality, comfortable bathing experience

☛ No harmful compounds are formed☛ Water sanitized by DEWAN-50 does not

irritate the eyes and the skin☛ No dependence on temperature:

only inconsiderable degree of degradationeven in hot weather or under strong solar radiation

☛ pH-neutral: allowing easier pH-adjustment☛ Flexible and wide dosing ranges ☛ DEWAN-50 does not modify the

composition of thermal waters

☛ Ensures stable sanitizing effect☛ Extremely effective bactericidal, virucidal

and fungicidal product ☛ The substance is even suitable for applying

to bacteria that are resistant to chlorine☛ No allergic reactions are caused (eg. eczema),

no asthmatic reactions contrarily to chlorine☛ Non-carcinogenic, no formation of chloramines☛ Non corrosive ☛ Disinfection of public areas by 1% dilution

of the product eliminates bacterial contamination (preventing fungal infections,eg. molluscum contagiosum from developing)

Waters with high levels of ammonia and waters with high urea load☛ to avoid the necessity of ammonia removal by breakpoint

chlorination

In all cases where chlorine resistant microorganisms were found and should be eliminated.☛ Pseudomonas aeruginosa☛ Legionnella

How to use DEWAN-50?☛ The application of DEWAN-50 technology is

similar to that of chlorine base disinfection.1. Disinfection: DEWAN-502. pH-adjustment: general pH-adjusters3. flocculation: general flocculants

No chlorine should be added to the poolwater.

☛ Easy measurement: by using testkits, teststrips, photometers, titration or measuring devices

☛ Easy dosage: by using peristaltic chemical dosing pumps (time or measurement controlled)

How to add DEWAN-50 to the water?The following daily quantities are needed to beadded to the pool compared to the poolsize:

Available sizescontainer (1000 kg) cans (10, 25 kg) withEnglish (or other) labelling

Technology behind the concept☛ We have already encountered virtually all theoperation-related problems of DEWAN-50, soour 15-year experiences contribute to oureffectiveness in finding the best solution.

DINAX WATER TREATMENT AND SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT LTD.Hungary � 1163 Budapest, 13/b Sárga rózsa Street

phone � 0036-1-403-0937 � www.dinax.hu

Wellness-hotels 40ml/m3/day 0.4 gallon/10000gallon/day

Baby swimming 40ml/m3/day 0.4 gallon/10000gallon/day

Water parks 40ml/m3/day 0.4 gallon/10000gallon/day

Hot tubs 60ml/m3/day 0.6 gallon/10000gallon/day

Private pools 15ml/m3/day 0.15 gallon/10000gallon/day

The quality management sys-tem of DINAX LTD. complies withthe requirements of MSZ ENISO 9001:2009 standard.

Our products have the officialauthorization of the Ministry ofHealth of Hungary.

DINAX LTD. is an active member to the following technical organizations:☛ Hungarian Baths Association☛ Hungarian Association of Swimming-pool Builders☛ Hungarian Hydrological Society