Dentafloc Disinfectant Tablets for Settling Tanks
Référence: H92176.
Sedimentation tank disinfectant: hygiene & odor control
Dentafloc is a practical solution for maintaining a dental wastewater sedimentation tank. It helps limit unpleasant odors, reduce microbial proliferation and stabilize hygiene on a daily basis.
Key advantages in the dental laboratory
- Odor control action: limits odors caused by stagnant water and residues.
- Easy maintenance routine: weekly replacement ensures consistent performance.
- Basket included: stable positioning and controlled dissolution.
- Supports regular maintenance: complements draining and rinsing procedures.
Dental applications
- Plaster trimming and grinding areas with wastewater discharge.
- Routine sedimentation tank maintenance for odor reduction.
- High-activity periods requiring stable hygiene protocols.
Recommended instructions for use
- Place 1 tablet into the basket.
- Suspend the basket in the upper separator compartment where water circulates.
- Replace at least once per week for consistent effectiveness.
- Adjust frequency depending on workload and odor intensity.
Tip: Always combine Dentafloc with mechanical maintenance (draining, rinsing and checking partitions) for optimal results.
Technical specifications
| Product | Disinfectant / odor-control tablets for sedimentation tanks |
|---|---|
| Brand | BDT |
| Reference / SKU | H92176 |
| Packaging | 1 box of 10 tablets + basket |
| Recommended use | Typically 1 tablet per week (depending on activity) |
| Compatibility | Most sedimentation tanks with basket suspension system |
| Application | Routine maintenance, odor prevention, wastewater hygiene |
Delivery
1 box of 10 Dentafloc tablets + basket (approximately 2–3 months depending on frequency).
Demonstration (video)
Useful resources
Explore our: Sedimentation tanks.
FAQ
How do you use Dentafloc tablets with the basket?
Suspend the basket in the upper separator compartment where water flows around the tablet.
Allow the tablet to dissolve gradually for consistent action inside the tank.
Replace it once per week on average, adjusting according to activity and odor levels.
How often should the tablet be replaced?
In periods of heavy laboratory activity, frequency may be increased.
If odors persist, also check draining, rinsing and internal partitions of the tank.
Is it compatible with all sedimentation tanks?
The key requirement is the ability to suspend the basket in a compartment where water circulates freely.
If in doubt, verify space availability in the upper chamber of your separator.
Do the tablets replace regular tank maintenance?
Continue to drain, rinse and inspect partitions and solid deposits regularly.
Dentafloc mainly helps reduce bacterial load and unpleasant odors between maintenance cycles.