Barium strontium scale is a type of scale formed by the deposition of barium and strontium ions in high-temperature hot water systems. A scale remover chelator is a chemical substance that dissolves and removes barium and strontium scales by forming a stable complex with barium and strontium ions. The following are some commonly used detergent chelating agents:
Glyconic Acid: Glyconic acid is an organic acid with good chelating properties, which can form stable complexes with barium and strontium ions, promoting the dissolution of barium and strontium scales.
Amino Phosphonic Acid: Amino phosphoric acid is also an organic acid commonly used as a chelating agent in detergents. It can form complexes with barium and strontium ions, effectively dissolving barium and strontium scales.
Carboxylic acid: Carboxylic acid compounds such as citric acid, acetic acid, and others are also commonly used as chelating agents ATMP for descaling agents. They can undergo complex reactions with barium and strontium ions, helping to remove barium strontium scale.
It should be noted that the specific composition and proportion of the scale remover chelating agent may vary depending on the product. The selection of an appropriate scale remover should be determined based on the specific water quality and equipment requirements. When using descaling agents, please strictly follow the product instructions and ensure safe use to protect the safety of personnel and equipment. In addition, before using a scale remover, it is necessary to conduct a thorough water quality test and understand the applicable conditions of the relevant equipment to avoid unnecessary damage.