Wednesday, February 01, 2006
How Do Detergents Clean?
How Do Detergents Clean?
Detergents have the ability to lower surface tension and of deflocculating soil and dirt clumps and keeping them in suspension, so they can be washed away. Detergents are typically considered to be both water and oil soluble, which serves as an emulsifying agent. Detergents are used to clean both soil and grease. Detergents include laundry cleaners (synthetic detergents) and soap.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854
How Do Detergents Clean?
Detergents have the ability to lower surface tension and of deflocculating soil and dirt clumps and keeping them in suspension, so they can be washed away. Detergents are typically considered to be both water and oil soluble, which serves as an emulsifying agent. Detergents are used to clean both soil and grease. Detergents include laundry cleaners (synthetic detergents) and soap.
Toll Free Telephone: 877-747-3854