Product Description
Based in Murtijapur, Maharashtra, we are becoming as one of the trusted companies engaged in business of providing Mag Remover. It is formulated as potassium aluminum fluoride salt that is utilized as a covering flux in foundries. This active fluoride content of this chemical has ability to remove excess magnesium in molten aluminum by oxidation giving pure metal. Mag Remover is highly appreciated for having ability to remove dissolved hydrogen from the melt.
Features:
Powerful Descaling ActionMag Remover specializes in eliminating stubborn iron and magnesium scale deposits, restoring operational efficiency in industrial systems such as boilers, pipelines, and heat exchangers. Its advanced formulation ensures effective cleaning by penetrating and breaking down deposits without damaging most metal surfaces, except aluminum and zinc.
Safety and Handling PrecautionsDue to its corrosive properties, Mag Remover requires strict safety measures during use. Always use appropriate safety gear, including gloves and eye protection, and ensure handling in well-ventilated environments. While non-poisonous and non-flammable, its high acidity necessitates cautious handling and storage to maintain safety and product integrity.
Convenient Storage and PackagingThis descaler is available in bulk packaging (25 kg HDPE bags or drums), making it suitable for large-scale industrial applications. To preserve its quality and maintain a minimum of 24 months shelf life, Mag Remover should be stored out of direct sunlight, in cool, dry, and well-ventilated areas with containers tightly sealed.
FAQs of Mag Remover:
Q: How should Mag Remover be applied to industrial systems for optimal scale removal?
A: To achieve the best results, Mag Remover should be dissolved in a suitable acid as it is insoluble in water, then circulated through the affected system or used as a soaking agent. Always follow standard operating procedures and safety guidelines to ensure thorough de-scaling and proper disposal of residue.
Q: What types of materials or metals should I avoid using Mag Remover on?
A: Mag Remover is compatible with most metals except aluminum and zinc. It should not be used on surfaces made from these metals to prevent potential damage or unwanted chemical reactions during the cleaning process.
Q: When is it recommended to use Mag Remover in industrial maintenance routines?
A: Mag Remover should be utilized during scheduled maintenance or whenever iron and magnesium scale build-up is detected within systems such as boilers, pipelines, or heat exchangers. Regular use helps maintain system efficiency and prolongs equipment lifespan.
Q: Where should Mag Remover be stored to ensure maximum shelf life and safety?
A: Store Mag Remover in a tightly sealed container within a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and incompatible materials. Proper storage will maintain the products effectiveness and ensure safe handling for at least 24 months from the production date.
Q: What is the process for handling Mag Remover safely?
A: Always wear personal protective equipment such as gloves, eye protection, and protective clothing when handling Mag Remover. Work in a well-ventilated area, avoid contact with skin or eyes, and prevent inhalation of dust. Follow appropriate disposal procedures after use.
Q: What are the main benefits of using Mag Remover for industrial water treatment?
A: Mag Remover effectively eliminates iron and magnesium deposits, preventing blockages and inefficiencies within industrial equipment. Its use contributes to reduced maintenance costs, improved heat transfer efficiency, and extended service life of systems.
Q: Is Mag Remover poisonous or flammable, and does it have any notable odor?
A: Mag Remover is non-poisonous and non-flammable but should be handled with care due to its corrosive properties. It is odourless or may have a slight characteristic chemical odor, and is not meant for human consumption.