One of the main components of clay stripping agents can be surfactants. Surfactants are a type of chemical substance that can reduce liquid surface tension and enhance solution wettability. In the clay stripping agent, the function of surfactants is to change the properties of water, reduce the adhesion between dirt and the inner wall of the cooling water tower, and thus help to remove dirt.
Common surfactants include:
Cationic surfactant: It has good decontamination ability and bactericidal disinfection effect, and is commonly used in products such as cleaning agents.
Anionic surfactants: They have good emulsifying, dispersing, and washing abilities and are commonly used in detergents and cleaning agents.
Non ionic surfactant: It has h3 permeability and wettability, and is commonly used in cleaning and softening agents.
Zwitter ionic surfactant: It has h3 surface activity and hydrophilicity, and is commonly used in personal care products such as shampoo and conditioner.
These surfactants can be added to the clay stripping agent to improve the stripping effect and cleaning effect. However, the specific type of surfactant used depends on the composition, temperature, and other conditions of the clay. Different manufacturers and products may use different formulas and ingredients, so the specific formula of the adhesive stripping agent should refer to the product manual or consult the supplier.