Common cleaning agents can be divided into the following categories:
Surface active agent: Surface active agent is the main component in the cleaner, which can be divided into types such as anion surfactant, cationic surfactant, non -ion surfactant, and bisexual surfactant. Surface active agents have the characteristics of lowering surface tension and enhancing moisture, and can effectively remove dirt and fat.
Desertic agent: Deserticides are mainly used to remove fat, fat and other organic substances. Common skillet components include organic solvents (such as alcohols, ketones), chlorine chloride (such as chloride), and interface active agents (such as stone alkaliate).
Acid ingredients: Some cleaning agents contain acidic ingredients, such as acetic acid, citric acid, phosphate, and sulfuric acid. Acid ingredients can dissolve and remove scale, rust and mineral deposits.
Alkaline ingredients: Some cleaning agents contain alkaline ingredients, such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and sodium bicarbonate. Alkaline ingredients can neutralize acidic substances and remove fats and dirt.
Bleeding agent: Some cleaning agents contain bleach, such as hydrogen peroxide and sodium hypochlorite. By bleaching agents can remove stains, bleach impurities, and increase cleaning effects.
It should be noted that the specific formulas of different cleaning agents may be different, and they are different according to specific brands and products. When using a cleaning agent, please read the composition table and instructions on the product label carefully, and use the cleaning agent according to the instructions to ensure safe use.