What should I pay attention to when choosing a suitable treatment agent?
05 Jul 2024
When choosing a suitable treatment agent, you need to pay attention to the following key points:
Meet the treatment requirements:
Workpiece material and process: Different workpiece materials and processes may require different types of treatment agents.
For example, the selection of low-carbon and environmentally friendly degreasers, rust removers, film liquids and passivators should be based on the process of the coating pre-treatment production line, workpiece material, tank liquid temperature and geographical location.
Water quality characteristics: For water treatment agents, it is necessary to select suitable descaling agents, rust removers, etc. according to the characteristics of water quality (such as hardness, rust content, etc.).
Mutual compatibility:
For low-carbon and environmentally friendly pre-treatment agents, the film liquid is the core. You need to first select the correct film liquid, and then consider the matching degreasers, rust removers and passivators.
It is best to choose products from the same manufacturer for all pre-treatment agents to ensure the compatibility between product formulas and reduce coordination problems between pre-treatment manufacturers.
Product quality and manufacturer strength:
When choosing a treatment agent, you should not only look at the quality and treatment effect of the product, but also examine the manufacturer's technical strength, on-site service capabilities, production and manufacturing scale and professional technical team quality.
The manufacturer's founding years are also a factor to consider. A longer founding years may mean more experience and more stable product quality.
Safety and environmental protection:
Choose products that are safe and harmless to the human body and good environmental protection to avoid harm to the environment and the human body.
Pay attention to the toxicity of the agent and choose non-toxic or low-toxic agents to reduce pollution to the environment and potential risks to the human body.
Efficient and economical:
Consider the balance between the treatment effect and cost of the treatment agent, and choose a treatment agent that is both efficient and economical.
Other considerations:
Acidity of the agent: For agents that need to clean or treat equipment, products or pipelines, acidity is an important indicator, which directly affects the cleaning effect and product quality.
Moisture and impurities in the agent: The content of moisture and impurities will also affect the use effect of the agent. The less moisture, the better, but it may be difficult to achieve completely no moisture; too many impurities may pollute the water quality or affect product quality.
In short, choosing a suitable treatment agent requires comprehensive consideration of multiple factors, including treatment requirements, product compatibility, product quality and manufacturer strength, safety and environmental protection, high efficiency and economy, and other specific factors.