Why It Matters
Detergent, industrial-cleaner and water-treatment formulators source chelants to sequester hardness and metal ions. The chelant ladder spans EDTA, citrate, phosphonate and gluconate chemistries.
Solution Approach
Detergent, industrial-cleaner and water-treatment formulators source chelants to sequester hardness and metal ions. The chelant ladder spans EDTA, citrate, phosphonate and gluconate chemistries. RawSource supplies the base chemicals that go into these programs. We can help with product selection, grade matching, and sourcing from multiple origins for supply security.
Typical Treatment Workflow
1
System Assessment
Characterize operating conditions—fluid composition, temperature, pressure, flow rates—and benchmark current treatment performance.
2
Chemistry Selection
Match base chemicals to your operating envelope. Factor in compatibility with existing programs, regulatory constraints, and downstream impacts.
3
Dosage & Delivery
Determine optimal treat rates through jar testing or field trials. Configure packaging (drums, totes, ISO tanks) to match consumption and storage logistics.
4
Monitoring & Adjustment
Track KPIs—coupon rates, residuals, separator performance, water quality. Adjust chemistry and dosage as conditions change.
Recommended Chemistries (5)
Tetrasodium EDTA (EDTA Na4)
CAS 64-02-8
Amines & Amides
Broad-spectrum chelant binding Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu across wide pH range
Strong hexadentate chelant that sequesters Ca/Mg/Fe/Cu across pH to stop hardness deposits and stabilize bleach/surfactant systems
Melting Point: 300 °C (decomposes) Density: 6.9 lb/gal /Apparent density/ Solubility: Slightly soluble in ethanol
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Disodium EDTA (Food Grade)
CAS 139-33-3
Specialty Additives
Standard chelant for liquid cleaners and personal care
Lower-pH EDTA salt that chelates metal ions to preserve product stability and prevent staining and scale
Physical Description: White odorless solid; White odorless crystals Appearance: White crystalline powder Melting Point: MP: 242 °C /EDTA disodium dihydrate/
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DTPA (Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic Acid)
CAS 67-43-6
Amines & Amides
Chelation / Sequestration
Higher-stability chelant for iron/manganese control in bleach and high-pH cleaners where EDTA is insufficient
Physical Description: White to off-white solid Boiling Point: Decomposes Melting Point: 219-220 ºC
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Sodium Gluconate (Food Grade)
CAS 527-07-1
Esters
Alkaline-stable chelant essential for CIP at pH > 10
Biodegradable sequestrant effective for iron and scale control in highly alkaline CIP and bottle-wash cleaners
Melting Point: 170-175 °C Boiling Point: No boiling point at normal pressure; decomposes… Density: 1.8 g/cm3
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Hydroxyethylidene Diphosphonic Acid (HEDP)
CAS 2809-21-4
Phosphate Esters & Derivatives
Phosphonate with combined chelation and scale inhibition
Phosphonate that sequesters hardness ions and inhibits scale and corrosion, stable to chlorine and high temperature
Melting Point: 198-199 Boiling Point: 578.8 Solubility: 1.15e+01 g/L
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