Adhesion strippers are chaicals specialized for raoving adherents from construction surfaces, and their main ingredients usually include the following:
Alkalis: such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, etc., which can dissolve organic matter and reduce surface tension to promote the separation of adherents.
Surfactants: such as sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, etc., which can destroy the interaction force between the adherent and the building surface, so that it can be easily cleaned off.
Solvents: such as ethylene glycol, toluene, acetone, etc., which are able to dissolve and soften certain types of adhesives, making tha easier to separate from the surface.
Chelating agents: such as BHMTPMPA (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid), DTPA (diethylenetriaminepentanoic acid), etc., which are able to form stable complexes with metal ions, preventing these metal ions from further reacting and precipitating.
Overall, the main components of a slime stripper depend on the specific type of adhesion and surface material it is targeting. When using it, it is necessary to choose the appropriate slime stripper according to the specific situation, and strictly follow the guidance on the instruction manual for proper use to ensure its safety and effectiveness.