Alkaline cleaner - MCA 1919

PRODUCT INTRODUCTION
This product is a kind of exclusive cleaning agent for reverse osmosis systems, which is mainly used to remove oils, organics, sludge and other particles attached to the membrane surface, and is applicable to aramid reverse osmosis membranes, hollow fiber membranes as well as nanofiltration (NF) and ultrafiltration (UF). It has good cleaning effect and can help extend the service life of membrane.

PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS
1.It can effectively remove the oils, organics and biological mucosa on the membrane surface;
2.It is applicable to all brands of aromatic polyamide membranes and acetic acid membranes;
3.It has good buffer performance, stable pH;
4.It is mutually soluble with water at any ratio.
Appearance:Colorless transparent liquid
pH:10.0-12.0(25℃,1%溶液) 10.0-12.0 (25℃, 1% solution)
Solubility:Completely soluble in water
Specific gravity:1.05-1.15 (g/cm3, 20℃)
METHOD OF USE
Dilute at a dilution ratio of 5%-10% before use. Pump the mixed agent (pH is 10-12) in, measure pH every other 5-20 min, until there is no change in pH. During cleaning, take samples and observe the cleaning effect, namely, turbidity and color changes of liquid, production of floccules, etc.
Dosage: The specific dosage needs to be determined according to the field operation.
PACKAGING.STORAGE AND PROTECTION
25 kg/barrel;
Avoid contact with skin, eyes and other body parts during operation, if splashed in accidentally, rinse immediately with plenty of clean water, and see a doctor in time;
Store it in a cool and dry place, with a recommended storage temperature of 10-25℃; and the storage time is 1 year.
PRECAUTIONS
It is prohibited to store with strong acids and oxides;
Pay attention to the temperature control during cleaning, which should not exceed the specified temperature;
In case of any special circumstance, contact the pharmaceutical engineer in time to solve it.
APPLICABLE FIELDS
It is used for all types of reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF), ultrafiltration (UF) and microfiltration (MF) membrane systems.