Blast dispersers are a type of chemical with negative charge, which can help dispersing solid particles in the solution and prevent it from re -gather. Here are some common anion dispersing agents:
Sulfate dispersers: such as sodium sulfate, ammonium sulfate, etc.
Sulfonate dispersers: such as sodium sulfonate, sodium sodium ethyl ester, etc.
Polyacrynal decentralized agent: such as sodium polyacrynal, potassium polyacrylite, etc.
Differentians of phosphate: such as sodium phosphate, ammonium phosphate, etc.
Nitrate dispersing agent: such as sodium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, etc.
Polar phosphate dispersers: such as sodium phosphate, potassium hydrogen phosphate, etc.
This is just a small number of common anionic dispersant examples. In fact, there are many other compounds that can also be used as anionic dispersant. Choose an appropriate elasite dispersing agent should be determined according to the required decentralized effects, the nature of the solution, and the granular type processed. When using anion dispersion, it is necessary to follow relevant safety operating procedures and determine the concentration and formula used in accordance with the specific application conditions.