The cleaning agent can be used for cleaning oil. The following is an example of a common cleaning agent formula:
Definition: Washing agents with good pollution ability can be selected, such as non -ion surfactants, anion surface active agents, etc. These detergents can effectively disperse and dissolve oil.
Solvent: Adding an appropriate amount of solvent can help dissolve and remove stubborn oil. Common solvents include acetone, alcohol, butthone, etc. Choose the right solvent and consider the safety and environmental friendship of the cleaned object.
Alkaline agent: For some stubborn situations of oil pollution, a certain amount of alkaline agent can be added, such as sodium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate. Alkaline agents can help remove some hard oil.
Snueling agent: Adding aid agent can help remove some scale and impurities. Common dirt deodorizers include citric acid and acetic acid.
Auxiliary: You can also add some auxiliary agents, such as PH regulators, thickeners, preservatives, etc. to improve the cleaning effect and product stability.
It should be noted that the formula of chemical cleaner should be adjusted according to the specific conditions and the requirements of the cleaning object. When preparing and using a cleaning agent, follow the safety operating procedures, and use it reasonably according to the security data table and instruction manual of the cleaning agent. In addition, ensure properly handling and disposing of waste liquid during the cleaning process to meet environmental protection requirements.