Reverse osmotic dirt is a chemical material used to deal with the problem of scale problems in the reverse osmosis system. Its ingredients usually include the following main parts:
The corrosion agent: The corrosion agent can replace the calcium with metal ions such as calcium and magnesium in the scale, which inhibits the tendency of the crystals of these metal ions to form scale. Common corrosion agents include sal phosphoric acid, citric acid, EDTA (ethyleine tetraitine) and so on.
Different agents: Differentians can change the charge characteristics of the surface of the scale, reduce the attractiveness between the scale particles, and make it disperse in the water, not easy to deposit and crystallize. Common dispersing agents include polyphosphates, sodium polyacrylate.
Alkaline substances: Some reverse osmosis resistance agents also add alkaline substances, such as sodium carbonate, sodium hydroxide, etc., to provide a more alkaline environment and reduce the tendency of scale to generate with the pH value of water.
Surface active agent: Surface active agents may be added to some stuffing agents to improve the moisture and permeability of the stuffing agent.
It should be noted that the ingredients and formulas of the specific reverse osmosis dirt may be different due to different manufacturers, products and applications. Therefore, when selecting and using reverse osmosis dirt, you should read the product manual carefully and follow the manufacturer’s suggestions and operating guidelines. At the same time, according to the specific water quality and processing needs, you can consult professionals or suppliers to obtain more accurate information and suggestions.