The specific components of the cleaning agent may be different because different types of cleaning agents are targeted at different applications and cleaning needs. However, in general, the cleaning agent may contain the following main components:
Surface active agent: Surface active agent is one of the most common ingredients in the cleaning agent. They can reduce the surface tension of the liquid, making it easier to moisturize and penetrate into the surface of dirt. Common types of surfactants include anion surfactants, cationic surfactants, non -ionic surfactants, and mitigators.
Chelators: Chelators can form a stable complex with metal ions to prevent metal ions from reaction or precipitation with other substances. These chelated agents can help remove metal dirt during cleaning and protect the surface of the surface.
PH substance: PH substance is often used in cleaning agents and used to regulate the pH value and neutral reaction. Acidic cleaning agents are usually used to remove alkaline dirt, such as scale and rust; alkaline cleaning agents are often used to remove acid dirt, such as oil and protein.
Solvent: Some cleaning agents may contain solvent components, such as alcohol, ketones, or ether compounds. These solvents can dissolve or disperse some inorganic and organic dirt to achieve a more thorough cleaning effect.
Auxiliary agent: The cleaning agent may also contain other auxiliary ingredients, such as thickeners, buffer, preservatives, dyes or flavors, etc. to provide specific performance or improve the experience.
Please note that the specific cleaning agent composition will be different according to the brand, product type and use field. In use, it is recommended to read and follow the instructions of the use of cleaning agents to ensure the correct use of the cleaning agent and meet the safety requirements.