The specific formula of reverse osmosis dirt is usually determined by different suppliers and manufacturers based on their patented technology and R & D results, so the formulas of different products may be different. However, generally speaking, the recipe of reverse osmosis dirt may include the following main components:
Correspondent: The corrosion agent can reduce the corrosion of the metal ions in the water and reduce the generation of scaling. Common corrosion agents include organic phosphate, corrosion amine compounds, etc.
Differentians: Dispenses can disperse colloidal particles in water and suspension to prevent them from depositing on the surface of the RO membrane. Common dispersing agents include polyacrylamide and polyethylene amine.
Moisturizer: The cleaner has the ability to remove existing scaling and sediments to restore the efficiency of the RO film. Formulas of cleaner usually include weak acids, chelating agents and surfactants.
Polymer additives: Polymer additives can increase anti -pollution capacity on the surface of the RO membrane and reduce the deposition and scaling of colloidal particles. Common polymer additives include polyamide, polyvinyl alcohol, etc.
PH regulator: PH regulator is used to regulate the pH of water to ensure running the RO system within the appropriate pH range. This can be achieved by using acid or alkali.
It should be noted that the proportion and combination of specific formulas may be different due to product types, application areas and manufacturers. The exact formula is usually the commercial secrets of the supplier and may not be provided publicly. Therefore, when selecting and using reverse osmosis dirt, it is recommended to refer to the product description and technical information provided by the supplier, and follow the correct use methods and suggestions.