Uses of Industrial Glucose:
1. Role in wastewater: The addition of industrial glucose during wastewater treatment provides a carbon source for bacterial growth, enhances the biodegradability of sewage and improves sludge affinity. This is faster than urea. If the system's COD and BOD can't meet bacteria growth, additional glucose is needed to prevent sludge aging and reduce biological activity.
2. Leather industry use: Industrial glucose is used in leather processing, such as shoe soles and luggage, to increase softness and serve as a reducing agent for chrome tanning.
3. Steel surface cleaning agent: When steel needs to be plated with tin, chromium, nickel or iron for specific uses, such as making tinplate, galvanized sheet, and electroplating chromium, the steel surface must be strictly cleaned. The addition of sodium gluconate in the cleaning agent will achieve excellent results.
4. Cement admixture: Adding a certain amount of gluconic acid to cement increases concrete plasticity and strength, has a retardant effect, delays the initial and final setting periods of concrete, and extends the initial setting time of concrete by more than 10 times when adding 0.15%.
5. Industrial glucose is used in electroplating, film manufacturing, and other industries.
6. Glass bottle cleaning agent: A glass bottle professional cleaning agent containing sodium gluconate can improve common problems such as weak decontamination power, easy blockage of the bottle machine's nozzle and pipeline, poor decolorization of bottle stickers and bottleneck rust, unsatisfied food safety due to trace residues (such as phosphate residue), and public hazards from washing water discharge.