Yellow granular precipitate in Component 3+

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May I know what is this in component 3+?
Which chemical is responsible for the precipitation? And does this precipitation result in elevated concentrations of the elements? Thanks
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Hello,
thank you for your question. Component 3+ is a really mild solution, so it's not possible that anything precipitates. We commonly meet iron residues in Component1+, but in 3+ it is highly unlikely.
 
Hello,
thank you for your question. Component 3+ is a really mild solution, so it's not possible that anything precipitates. We commonly meet iron residues in Component1+, but in 3+ it is highly unlikely.

So can I say that there is a problem with this component 3+ and can I use this post to ask the supplier for a refund or exchange? Both the bucket I am currently using and the new one I just bought have such sediment.
 
So can I say that there is a problem with this component 3+ and can I use this post to ask the supplier for a refund or exchange? Both the bucket I am currently using and the new one I just bought have such sediment.
If brand new products are like this, please ask your LFS for replacement. Were they originally closed?
 
如果是全新的产品,请联系您的 LFS 进行更换。他们最初是关闭的吗?
Yes, with seal.I thought it was a precipitation similar to Ca part, because I found them in every bucket of Mg Part I've purchased recently ... ...
 

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