The ingredients of industrial cleaning agents can be different due to product types, uses, and specific needs. The following are the main components of some common industrial cleaning agents:
Surface active agent: Surface active agent is one of the main ingredients of industrial cleaning agents. They can reduce the surface tension between water and dirt, making dirt more easily dissolved, decentralized and cleaned. Common surface active agents include non -ion surfactants (such as alcohol ether and polyoxide), anion surfactant (such as alkyl sulfonate and alkylzide sulfonate) and cationic surfactants (such as ductsonal salt).
Correspondence: The corrosion agent can prevent metal materials from being corroded and oxidized during cleaning. Common corrosion agents include phosphate, sub -phosphate and nitrogen -based salt.
PH substance: The acid -base substance in the industrial cleaning agent can adjust the pH value of the cleaning solution to adapt to different types of dirt and surface. Common acidic substances include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and phosphate, while alkaline substances include sodium bicarbonate, sodium hydroxide, and amine compounds.
Solvent: Some industrial cleaning agents may contain solvents and are used to dissolve specific types of oil, coating or dirt. Common solvents include alcohol (such as ethanol, glycopyol), ketone (such as acetone), ether (such as methyl ether), and aromatic hydrocarbons (such as benzene).
Additives: The formula of the industrial cleaning agent may also contain other additives to improve the cleaning effect, prevent dirt from re -attachment, regulate foam and stable solution. For example, bleach, thickener, antibacterial agent and fluorescent whitening agent.
It should be noted that due to the variety of industrial cleaning agents, when selecting and using industrial cleaning agents, you should read the product manual carefully, follow the manufacturer’s suggestions and operation guidelines to ensure safe use and meet specific cleaning needs.