The product described in this post stands out with some of its features. The most significant feature of this product is its potential for development. The resulting product should have the following properties.
- Cleaning property
- Rinsing capability
- Non-foaming property
- Applicability capability
- Fungicidal property
- Insecticidal property
- Ability to disperse solid substances and residues
- Ability to prevent the precipitation of Magnesium and Calcium compounds
As can be understood from the ability to prevent the precipitation of Magnesium and Calcium salts, this composition is used without the need for softening hard water. In this way, it helps the substances or objects to be cleaned maintain their brightness.
What are the Significant Disadvantages of Components Containing Trisodium Phosphate?
Trisodium phosphate is an important component in many detergent formulas. Due to being a chemical with high alkalinity, it does not perform very well in many cleaning processes on its own.
It is insufficient in removing blood stains, acid stains, and solid impurities during washing and cleaning processes. On its own, it lacks bactericidal and fungicidal effects.
For this reason, Trisodium Phosphate can be enhanced with different chemicals. This resulting product is given different properties by being reinforced with Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate and Sodium Nitrate. For example; it is an important component for the removal and cleaning of arsenic, lead, and other toxic spray materials from apples, pears, and some vegetables.
What are the Advantages of the Product Obtained with Trisodium Phosphate?
- It has the property of being combinable with calcined earth.
- It is suitable for laundry washing processes.
- Used as an absorbent and scouring agent.
- Thanks to its distinctive features, it facilitates the removal of suspended materials from clothing with simple rinsing processes.
- It possesses cleaning and sterilizing properties.
- It ensures the removal of pests such as red scale and black scale without damaging leaves and fruits.
Composition of the Cleaning Formula
- Between 17 and 38 by weight, Trisodium Phosphate is used.
- Between 12 and 38 by weight, Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate is used. It is in anhydrous form here.
- Double salt is used at a ratio of 25 to 75 by weight.
Formula for Cleaning Vegetables and Fruits
- Contains between 17% and 38% Trisodium Phosphate by weight.
- Double salt containing Trisodium Phosphate and Sodium Nitrate in the range of 25% to 75% by weight.
- Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate is used in the range of 12% to 38% by weight.
- 5% to 15% Potassium nitrate by weight can be used.
Use of Trisodium Phosphate in Pesticides:
Trisodium phosphate can be used in the control of certain insects and other pests. It can be particularly effective in controlling plant diseases such as fungi, lichens, and mold. Solutions containing trisodium phosphate can be used to clean the leaves of trees and give them brightness. These solutions can also prevent the spread of pests and diseases.



