The main components of new deoxidizers can vary depending on the specific product, but generally, the following components are commonly used in new deoxidizers:
Nitrite: Nitrite is a common deoxidizer component. It can react with oxygen in water to form nitrite and remove oxygen from the water, thereby achieving the effect of deoxygenation.
Inhibitors: Deoxidizers often contain some inhibitors to prevent metal corrosion and other adverse reactions. These inhibitors can form a protective film on the metal surface, preventing oxygen and other corrosion factors from coming into contact with the metal surface.
Alkaline substances: Some new deoxidizers may contain alkaline substances, such as sodium hydroxide or carbonate, used to regulate the pH value of water and the acidity and alkalinity of buffer solutions.
Additives: Some auxiliary components such as scale inhibitors, surfactants, etc. may also be added to the deoxidizer to enhance its performance and stability.
It should be noted that the specific components of the product may vary, so when using a new type of deoxidizer, it is necessary to carefully read the product manual and follow the instructions for use. At the same time, attention should be paid to safety during use, avoiding contact with skin and eyes, and following correct operating methods and personal protective measures.