The main component of reverse osmosis dirt includes the following::
Correspondences: Common corrosion agents include phosphoric acid, nitrate, etc. They can form a collateral or dissolved oxides with metal ions, thereby reducing the corrosion and stains on the metal surface.
Salcasters: Salvas are the main components in reverse osmosis resistors, usually a polymer. It can be combined with calcium and magnesium plasma in the water to form a soluble complex, thereby preventing these ions from forming precipitation and dirt layer.
Stabilizer: Stabilizer can increase the ability to complement the stabilizer and ions, and reduce its decomposition and failure in the water treatment process.
Dispenses: Dispenses can help small particles in decentralized and stable water, such as silicone and rust. They can prevent these particles from precipitating and forming dirt on the surface of the membrane.
It should be noted that the specific reverse osmosis dirt formula will vary depending on the scenario and needs of the application. In the actual use process, it is recommended to refer to product description and related technical specifications to ensure the correct selection and use of reverse osmosis dirt, and follow the suggestions and guidance of manufacturers.