The main components of industrial boiler deoxidizers can vary depending on different products and manufacturers, but usually include the following common components:
Sulfuric acid: Sulfuric acid is a commonly used deoxidizer component that can react with oxygen in water to generate sulfur dioxide gas, thereby reducing the dissolved oxygen content in water.
Sulfite: Sulfite is a chemical substance that can react with oxygen and remove it. It can reduce oxygen to water and oxidize itself to sulfate.
Copper salt: Copper salt can serve as a catalyst to accelerate oxidation reactions during the deoxygenation process, helping to remove oxygen from water.
Organic corrosion inhibitors: Organic corrosion inhibitors are usually auxiliary components in deoxidizers, which can form a protective film on the metal surface to slow down or prevent metal corrosion.
Other additives: The deoxidizer may also contain some other additives, such as pH regulators, stabilizers, etc., to adjust the performance and stability of the deoxidizer.
It should be noted that the composition of specific products may vary depending on factors such as usage environment, process requirements, and manufacturer optimization. Before using industrial boiler deoxidizers, it is recommended that you carefully read the product instructions and safety operation guidelines, and use them according to the correct usage methods to ensure safe and effective deoxidization effects.