The detection of industrial cleaning agents usually involves the following aspects:
Ingredient analysis: Detecting the ingredients of industrial cleaning agents can help determine its composition and concentration, and whether there are harmful or disabled components. Common methods include mass spectrometer analysis (MS), gas chromatography (GC), liquid chromatography (LC), and infrared spectrum (IR).
PH value test: The pH value is an indicator for measuring the acid and alkali of the cleaning agent. You can measure the PH value of the cleaning agent by using acid -base reagents or pH to ensure that it is consistent with the requirements of specific applications.
Concentration measurement: The concentration of active ingredients in industrial cleaning agents is very important for the control of use and dilution. Common methods include color method, ticking method, and spectrophotic lighting method.
Cleaning performance evaluation: Through actual testing, the cleaning effect of industrial cleaning agents on different pollutants. This can use various technologies, such as cameras or microscopes to observe the cleaning effect, or use more professional equipment, such as scanning electron microscope (SEM) to evaluate the surface cleaning level.
Safety test: Evaluate the safety of industrial cleaning agents to human health and environment. This may include skin irritation testing, toxicity experiments, and aquatic biological toxic testing.
Please note that when the industrial cleaning agent is tested, it is recommended to follow relevant safety operating procedures and seek more accurate and comprehensive testing of professional laboratories or institutions as needed.