Reverse osmosis dirt is a chemical for membrane cleaning and dirt resistance for reverse osmosis (RO) systems. Its main ingredients can be different according to the formula and use of the product. The following are the effective components of some common reverse osmosis resistants:
Correspondence: reverse osmosis resistance agent usually contains a corrosion agent, such as organic acid (such as citric acid, acetic acid), phosphate, or sulfate. These corrosion agents can be combined with metal ions to reduce or suppress the deposition and scaling of calcium and magnesium plasma.
Cleaning agent: Common cleaning agents include organic acids (such as ethosic acid), alkaline substances (such as sodium hydroxide) and surfactants. These cleaning agents can remove dirt, particles and biomass on the surface of the membrane to improve the performance of the reverse osmosis system and water production quality.
Differentians: Reverse osmotic dirt may contain dispersant, such as polyphothexate or silicon. Differentians can prevent the deposition of particles and dirt, and keep them decentralized and reduce the blockage of the membrane.
PH regulator: Some reverse osmosis resistance agents also contain pH regulators, such as sodium carbonate or sodium carbonate. These substances can regulate the acid -base balance of the reverse osmosis system, with the performance and cleaning effect of the optimalized membrane.
Auxiliary ingredients: In addition to the above ingredients, reverse osmosis resistants may also contain other auxiliary ingredients, such as buffer, antibacterial, thickening agent, etc. to meet the needs of specific applications.
It should be noted that the specific formula of reverse osmosis resistant agents should be selected according to actual conditions and membrane requirements, and under professional guidance. Strictly follow the product description and safety operating procedures to ensure safely and effectively cleaning and maintaining the reverse osmosis system.