The specific composition of clay stripping agents may vary depending on different products, but in general, the main components of clay stripping agents include the following:
Water: used as a solvent for diluting and stirring other components.
Surfactants: Commonly used surfactants include non ionic surfactants, anionic surfactants, or cationic surfactants, used to improve the wettability and permeability of stripping agents.
Alkaline substances: such as sodium hydroxide or sodium bicarbonate, used to neutralize and soften viscous substances.
Chelating agent: such as citric acid or ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), used to form complexes with metal ions to reduce the influence of metal salts on viscous substances.
Alcohol solvents: such as ethanol or isopropanol, can be used to increase the volatility and solubility of stripping agents.
Please note that the formula and ingredients of specific products may vary depending on different brands and uses. Before using the adhesive stripping agent, please carefully read the instructions and warnings on the product label and follow the instructions for use. If necessary, it is recommended to consult relevant professionals or manufacturers for more accurate and detailed information.