Reverse osmosis dirt is a water treatment agent used to reverse osmosis (RO) systems to prevent the formation of the surface of the membrane and the formation of sediments. Specific components and formulas may be different due to different brands and manufacturers, but generally mainly include the following types of ingredients:
Correspondence: The corrosion agent is added to the stuffing agent to reduce the risk of corrosion of metal membrane components. Common corrosion agents include organic phosphate and merger formula.
Stabilizer: The role of a stabilizer is to maintain chemical balances in the reverse osmosis system and prevent dissolved salts such as calcium and magnesium on the surface of the membrane. Common stabilizers include buffer and complexing agent.
Differentians: Dispenses can prevent the small particles from gathering and maintaining its suspended state to prevent the dirt of pollutants. Polymerization compounds are often used as dispersion agents.
Anti -dirt: Anti -dirt can reduce the tendency of scaling by changing the crystal structure of minerals in the solution or slowly dissolving. Anti -stuffing agents are usually organic compounds, such as polymers and phosphates.
PH regulator: The pH regulator is used to control the acid -base balance in the reverse osmosis system and maintain the water quality state within the best range. Common pH regulators include phosphate and alkaline substances.
It should be noted that the specific reverse osmosis dirt formula may be different due to different application needs and water quality conditions. It is recommended to choose products that meet the requirements and water quality characteristics, and use it correctly according to the formula and instructions provided by the manufacturer.