In a message dated 4/29/2006 4:07:36 PM Central Standard Time,
lists01@canleyworks.com writes:
> FWIW, Evaporust is not an acid. It works through "selective
> chelation," whatever that is. More here:
>
According to my Webster's a chelate is:
"4:(of a heterocyclic compound) to combine with a metalic ion to form a
chelate."
sounds like a special compound that will bond with an iron atom. How that
"eats" rust is still not clear since there is plenty of free iron available.
Will it also attack the non-rusted iron?
A Google search yeilds a bunch of medical applications. It looks like a
promising methood of purging heavy metals that normally accumulate in the body
but
is still mostly theoretical.
Dave
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