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TCCA
(redirected from Trichloroisocyanuric acid)

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TCCATechnical Committee on Computer Architecture
TCCATaurus Car Club of America
TCCAToy Car Collectors Association
TCCATheater Communications Command - Army
TCCATelephone Card Collectors Association
TCCATraditional Combatant Commander Activities
TCCAToronto City Center Airport (Canada)
TCCaTransitional Cell Carcinoma
TCCATexas Court of Criminal Appeals
TCCATime-Critical Communication Architecture
TCCATri-County Contracting Association (Michigan)
TCCATillamook County Creamery Association (Tillmaook, Oregon)
TCCAThe Church Christian Academy (Sutersville, PA)
TCCATransport Canada Civil Aviation
TCCATrichloroisocyanuric Acid


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Several methods for chlorination are practiced: Exposing the surface to chlorine gas; immersion in acidified sodium hypochlorite; and treatment with solutions of organic chlorinating agents such as trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCI) (figure 1).
Clearon plans to supplement its sodium dichloroisocyanurate (SDCC) and trichloroisocyanuric acid (TCCA) with additional products in the future.
 
 
 
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