Industrial cleaning agents are chemicals for cleaning and removing different types of dirt, oil stains and pollutants. Here are some common types of industrial cleaning agents:
Alkaline cleaning agent: Alkaline cleaning agents have good dissolution and emulsification capabilities, and are suitable for removing fats, fat and organic pollutants. Common alkaline cleaning agents include sodium hydroxide (sodium), potassium hydroxide (potassium potassium) and phosphate cleaning agent.
Acidic cleaning agent: acidic cleaning agents are mainly used to remove oxides, rust and slag on metal surfaces. Common acidic cleaning agents include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid and oxalic acid.
Surface active agent: Surface active agent is mainly used to improve wetting and reduce surface tension, help disperse and remove dirt. Such cleaning agents are often used to remove fat, lubricants and stains. Common surface active agents include anion surfactants, cationic surfactants and non -ion surfactants.
Solvent cleaning agent: Solvent cleaning agent can be used to remove paint, adhesives, asphalt and other organic pollutants. Common solvents include alcohols (such as ethanol, glycopyol), ketone (such as pyruis, methyl), and wax (such as paraffin and petroleum ether).
Bio cleansers: Bio -cleaner uses biological enzymes or bacteria to decompose organic pollutants, which is friendly to environmental and can work at low temperatures. These cleaning agents are usually used for food processing, sewage treatment and industrial equipment cleaning.
It should be noted that when using industrial cleaning agents, it should be properly operated in accordance with the guidance in the product manual, and follow the safety operation regulations. According to specific cleaning tasks and requirements, it is important to choose the appropriate cleaning agent. It is best to consult professionals or suppliers to obtain correct products and use suggestions that meet your needs.