The specific chemical composition of the clay stripping agent may vary depending on the product brand and formula. Generally speaking, the main components of clay stripping agents include:
Water: As a fundamental component of solvents and diluents, it helps regulate the concentration and flowability of clay stripping agents.
Surfactants: Common surfactants include non ionic surfactants, anionic surfactants, or cationic surfactants. They have the functions of dispersion, permeation, and emulsification, which help to remove sticky mud.
Chelating agent: Chelating agent can form a complex with metal ions, thereby decomposing and removing metal ion pollutants from sticky mud.
PH regulator: used to adjust the acidity and alkalinity of the clay stripping agent to provide the best removal effect.
Corrosion inhibitor: Corrosion inhibitor can reduce the corrosion effect on the substrate and protect the integrity of the cleaned surface.
Spices and pigments: In order to improve the taste and appearance of the product, some clay stripping agents may have added spices and pigments.
It should be noted that the adhesive stripping agent belongs to a type of cleaning agent, and should follow the product instructions and correct safety operations when using it. When handling waste liquid, it should be properly disposed of in accordance with environmental protection regulations to avoid adverse effects on the environment. For specific information on the chemical composition of a product, please refer to its Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or contact the manufacturer.