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Compatibility with MINLOX

MINLOX Concentrate Form

MINLOX Concentrate Form

MINLOX Concentrate Form

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 After mixing our catalyst with other liquids, we create our concentrate.  At this stage, it is 12 - 24x more effective than chlorine and other toxic chemicals.  It is in a corrosive state as well.

MINLOX Dilution Form

MINLOX Concentrate Form

MINLOX Concentrate Form

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After our concentrate is administered into water, it then becomes a non-corrosive, earth-friendly product.  The residue left after treatment consists of GRAS minerals and oxygen.

Working with the Concentrate and Dilution forms

Concentrate - this form is shipped from our blending locations and is used to "shock" water issues that are severe or extreme.  One gallon of MINLOX concentrate outperforms 10 - 20 gallons of other toxic chemicals.  A little bit goes a long ways!  Our concentrate is corrosive and will oxidize certain materials in the field.  If you've had any experience working with Ozone, then you're familiar with the materials it reacts with.  MINLOX concentrate is similar to Ozone in that fashion.


Dilution - this form is not corrosive and features the earth-friendly / 100% biodegradable option.  Once a body of water has been stabilized with a proper ORP rating, it can then be "maintained" with a diluted version of the concentrate.  This is done in the field by the Water Service Company workers.


Now that the character of MINLOX forms have been explained, we'll explain proper dosing in that section we've listed.  Click on chart below to see what MINLOX concentrate is compatible with and not compatible with - 

Compatibility Chart for MINLOX (pdf)

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Things to remember when treating with MINLOX

  • Take safety precautions by wearing eyewear of some kind and gloves.  If it gets on the hands, simply wash it off with tap water.  Fumes of MINLOX concentrate are not as powerful as liquid chlorine fumes.  Wearing a face mask is optional.


  • One cup of MINLOX concentrate added to one gallon of water makes a dilution that is similar to liquid chlorine in strength.  Liquid chlorine typically measures 550 mV on the ORP meter.  MINLOX dilution should measure at +/- 700 mV.


  • Keep out of sunlight (similar to liquid chlorine).  The UV rays of sunlight will zap the energy out of the MINLOX liquid and weaken it.  Better to apply early in the morning or late afternoon when the sun is not its brightest.


  • DO NOT MIX WITH ACIDS.  Doing so will create a gas that can be harmful.


  • For storage, use heavy plastic such as HDPE plastic containers.  Do not store in metal containers nor use metal utensils for mixing.  MINLOX will oxidize metal.

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