- A
descaling agent or
chemical descaler is a
liquid chemical substance used to
remove limescale from
metal surfaces in
contact with hot water, such as in...
- A
descaler may
refer to: an
implement to
remove scales from fish, i.e.
urokotori a
descaling agent used to
remove mineral deposits from a surface. This...
- sand removal, decoring,
descaling, and
surface finishing of
castings such as
engine blocks and
cylinder heads. Its
descaling action can be used in the...
-
Magnetic water treatment (also
known as anti-scale
magnetic treatment or AMT) is a
disproven method of
reducing the
effects of hard
water by p****ing it...
-
fibres and fabrics. In households,
diluted acetic acid is
often used in
descaling agents. In the food industry,
acetic acid is
controlled by the food additive...
- "zero limescale", was
inspired by an
Italian TV
commercial jingle for a
descaler product, and was
chosen when he
needed a
nickname to
quickly join a discussion...
-
containing bacteria have
shown promise in
reducing oxaluria with its
descaling properties on
calcium compounds.
Lactic acid is
found in many fermented...
-
Trisodium citrate is a
chemical compound with the
molecular formula Na3C6H5O7. It is
sometimes referred to
simply as "sodium citrate",
though sodium citrate...
- acid, is used to
remove the
surface impurities. It is
commonly used to
descale or
clean steel in
various steelmaking processes.
Metal surfaces can contain...
- and was made from the head of a
large cod or
similar sized fish, washed,
descaled and then
stuffed with a
mixture of oats, suet, onion,
white pepper and...