Project background

A disinfection project required on-site chlorine generation, but the initial enquiry did not yet distinguish between an electrolysis cell, an electrode package, a sodium hypochlorite unit or a wider EPC-integrated system.

Customer typeDisinfection or electro-chlorination equipment team
Project stageCell sizing and component scope discussion
TJNE deliverableElectrolysis cell/electrode scope plus water, salt and current data checklist

Key technical questions

  • Is the process based on seawater electro-chlorination, diluted brine electrolysis or a sodium hypochlorite generation unit?
  • What effective chlorine output, flow rate, feed-water quality, chloride concentration and operating hours are required?
  • What power, cooling, cleaning, scaling-control and installation interface should be considered?
  • Which part of the project should TJNE supply: electrodes, cell unit, equipment module or defined skid/container cooperation?

TJNE review logic

TJNE reviews chlorine-based disinfection projects from the electrochemical core outward: electrode material, cell structure, operating current, flow condition, maintenance plan and integration interface should be aligned before a technical proposal.

TJNE supply scope

  • MMO titanium anodes and electrode assemblies for chlorine evolution.
  • Electrolysis cell units and sodium hypochlorite / electro-chlorination equipment modules.
  • Technical datasheets, drawings and interface information for integration.
  • Balance-of-plant, civil works, site operation and full EPC scope should be defined separately with the project party.

Project outcome

The project moved from an open disinfection-equipment enquiry to a defined NaClO cell or unit scope, helping the technical team compare capacity, water quality and integration assumptions before proposal.

Project note: Configuration and supply scope are reviewed according to operating conditions, process targets and project interface requirements.