In the EU, the conventional chelating agent nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) is subject to the harmonized classification in accordance with the CLP Regulation. This classification leads to an increasing demand for more environmentally friendly alternatives. These include the high-performance chelating agents in the Trilon® M series. “Those aiming to control the hardness of water with their product, for example in laundry detergents, products for car maintenance or industrial water cycles, can easily replace NTA with Trilon® M,” says Sabine Both, Senior Technical Expert Home Care, I&I and Industrial Solutions at BTC Europe.
In the EU, the conventional chelating agent nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA) is subject to the harmonized classification in accordance with the CLP Regulation. This classification leads to an increasing demand for more environmentally friendly alternatives. These include the high-performance chelating agents in the Trilon® M series. “Those aiming to control the hardness of water with their product, for example in laundry detergents, products for car maintenance or industrial water cycles, can easily replace NTA with Trilon® M,” says Sabine Both, Senior Technical Expert Home Care, I&I and Industrial Solutions at BTC Europe.