Guidelines

Which chemical is used for descaling?

Which chemical is used for descaling?

Notable descaling agents include acetic acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, formic acid, lactic acid, phosphoric acid, sulfamic acid and hydrochloric acid. The calcium salts are soluble and thus washed away during dissolution or Solvation.

What is Descaler Liquid?

What is it? The Multi-Purpose Appliance Liquid Descaler is a fast-acting product that rids a variety of different machines of limescale build-up and dirt overall by cleaning and sanitising. For example; coffee machines, kettles, washing machines, dishwashers, steam cleaners & irons.

How often should you use Unitor descaling liquid?

Unitor™ Descaling Liquid should be mixed with fresh water to form a solution of 10–30%, depending on the extent of scaling. After using Unitor™ Descaling Liquid it is essential to thoroughly rinse all metal surfaces at least once with a 0.5% solution of Nalfleet™ Alkalinity Control™ in fresh water.

How big is the descalex Unitor cleaning unit?

Descaling of Boilers, Descaling of Diesel Engine Cooling Water Systems, Condensers, Evaporators, Calorifiers, Heat Exchangers: Unitor™ has developed a 210 litres capacity cleaning unit designed among other for use with chemical acid solutions for cleaning boilers, calorifiers, heat exchangers and other types of equipment where rust and scale form.

What do you need to know about descaling liquid?

Unitor™ Descaling Liquid™ is a hydrochloric acid based product containing active descaling accelerators, corrosion-inhibitors and wetting agents in a highly efficient solution. Product information. Unitor™ Descaling Liquid™ is an acid based liquid product that contains corrosion inhibitors and that is highly effective to remove scale and rust.

Can you mix Unitor liquid with fresh water?

Acid should always be added to water, and never the reverse. Unitor™ Descaling Liquid should be mixed with fresh water to form a solution of 10–30%, depending on the extent of scaling.