The main component of the fly ash chelated agent is the silicate compound. Among them, silicate is a kind of inorganic compound, which has good chelating ability and stability, and can form complexes with metal ions. Common flying ash chelated agents include the following::
Active silicate: Active silicate is a commonly used fly ash chelating agent. It has a high surface area and pore structure that can adsorb and fix metal ions.
Sodium silicate: sodium silicate is another common fly ash chelating agent. It has a good chelating properties and can form a complex with certain metal ions to prevent its precipitation and deposition in water.
Aluminum silicate: aluminum silicate is a flyy ash chelating agent based on silicate as the main component. It reacts with metal ions to form a stable complex to prevent the precipitation and scaling of metal ions.
Calcium silicate: Calcium silicate is also a common fly ash chelating agent. It can combine with metal ions to form difficulty complexes, thereby reducing the concentration and deposition of metal ions.
It should be noted that different manufacturers and products may adopt different formulas and component combinations, so the specific fly ash chelated components may be different. When selecting and using a flying ash chelating agent, you should refer to the relevant product description and usage guide, and follow the correct usage methods and safety operating procedures.