The formula and process of industrial cleaning agents can vary depending on different application scenarios and cleaning objectives. The following are the common components and general process flow of general industrial cleaning agents:
Common cleaning agent ingredients:
Surfactant: used to reduce surface tension and enhance cleaning effect.
Chelating agent: used to form complexes with metal ions to remove dirt and scale.
Alkaline or acidic substances: Select acidic or alkaline cleaning agents such as sodium hydroxide, phosphoric acid, etc. based on the cleaning target.
Solvent: used to dissolve fats, adhesives, etc.
Inhibitor or stabilizer: used to suppress corrosion or stabilize cleaning fluids.
General process flow:
Preparation: Select appropriate cleaning agents and equipment based on the cleaning objectives.
Pre treatment: If the cleaning part is preliminarily cleaned, remove large particles of dirt and impurities.
Preparation of cleaning solution: Mix the cleaning agent with water or other solvents according to the specified proportion in the formula, adjust the pH value and concentration.
Cleaning process: Immerse the object to be cleaned in the cleaning solution, or clean it by spraying, brushing, and other methods.
Rinse: Rinse the cleaned parts with clean water or other appropriate solvents to remove residual cleaning agents and impurities.
Drying: Dry the cleaned parts by air drying, heating, or other methods to ensure a clean and free surface.
It should be noted that the specific industrial cleaning agent formula and process should be adjusted based on factors such as different materials, pollution levels, cleaning requirements, and equipment conditions. When using industrial cleaning agents, the product manual or professional guidance should be followed, and safety operating procedures should be strictly followed.