Category:
chelates / Degradable Glycine Chelate
CAS / EINECS:
CAS no.:164462-16-2
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Synonyms: C7H10NO6Na3, alpha-alanine diacetic acid, tri Sodium salt
Briteframe MGDA is a phosphorus-free, easily degradable chelate and thus prevents salt deposits. The main component of Briteframe MGDA is quickly degradable according to OECD301. It is eco-toxicologically safe and thus a green complexing agent that replaces NTA, EDTA and phosphonic acids and phosphonates. In bleaching systems Briteframe MGDA shows itself a stabilizer for Britebleach SPC.
Synonyms: C7H10NO6Na3, alpha-alanine diacetic acid, tri Sodium salt
Briteframe MGDA is a phosphorus-free, easily degradable chelate and thus prevents salt deposits. The main component of Briteframe MGDA is quickly degradable according to OECD301. It is eco-toxicologically safe and thus a green complexing agent that replaces NTA, EDTA and phosphonic acids and phosphonates. In bleaching systems Briteframe MGDA shows itself a stabilizer for Britebleach SPC.
Technical:
The recommended dosages per salt are, in mg / g Briteframe MGDA dry basis:
Ca2 + 60mg
Cu2 + 95mg
Zn2 + 95mg
Fe2 + 80mg
Mg2 + 35mg
Mn2 + 80mg
Commercial:
Packaging: 25 liter jerry can, 200 liter drum, 1000 liter IBC, 24 mt ISO tank container (bulk)
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