The chemical composition of clay stripping agents can vary depending on the product, but generally includes the following common components:
Surfactants: Surfactants are one of the main components in clay stripping agents. They have strong decontamination and emulsification effects, which can disrupt the surface tension of sticky mud, separate it from the surface, and achieve peeling effect.
Chelating Agents: Chelating agents are a type of compound that can form stable complexes with metal ions. In clay stripping agents, chelating agents are mainly used to remove the influence of metal ions in the clay and prevent their interference with the stripping effect.
Solvents: Some clay stripping agents may contain solvent components used to dissolve or dilute clay, making it easier to clean or remove. Common solvents include alcohols, ketones, ethers, etc.
Alkaline Substances: Some clay stripping agents have alkalinity and can neutralize acidic dirt or reduce the viscosity of the clay. Common alkaline substances include alkali metal hydroxides (such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide) and alkaline salts.
Acid Substances: A few clay stripping agents may contain acidic substances, used to dissolve or neutralize alkaline clay. Common acidic substances include acetic acid, citric acid, hydrochloric acid, etc.
It should be noted that the specific composition and ratio of the adhesive stripping agent may vary depending on the product brand and purpose. When using adhesive stripping agent, please carefully read the product label and instructions, and follow the correct usage methods and safety operation guidelines.