A defoamer is normally used in industrial processes to increase speed and reduce other problems. It addresses both problems with surface foam and entrained or entrapped air. A wide variety of chemical formulas are available to promote coalescence of foam.
- Silicone Anti-foams
Silicone anti-foams are chemically inert and non-toxic and are classified into fluids, modified fluid, solutions powders and emulsions. They are best suited for applications in the food, petroleum, chemical and textile industries.
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Food When used as an ingredient in food, antifoaming agents are intended to curb effusion or effervescence in preparation or serving. The agents are included in a variety of foods such as Diet Pepsi, Diet Coke, Sprite, and chicken nuggets in the form of polydimethylsiloxane. Silicone oil is also added to cooking oil to prevent foaming in deep-frying. |
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Industrial use Defoamers are used in many industrial processes and products: wood pulp, paper, paint, industrial wastewater treatment, food processing, oil drilling, machine tool industry, oil drilling, machine tool industry, oils cutting tools, hydraulics, etc. |
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| Pharmaceuticals Antifoaming agents are also sold commercially to relieve bloating. A familiar example is the drug Simethicone, which is the active ingredient in drugs such as Maalox, Mylanta, and Gas-X. |
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- Product list.
Defoaming agents
| KF-604 | KF-6702 | FA-630 | KS-66 | KS-602A |
| KS-603 | FA-600 | KM-88P | KM-91P | KM-73 |
| KM-73A | KM-73E | KM-72S | KM-70 | KM-71 |
| KM-75 | KM-89 | KM-90 | KM-98 | KM-68-1F |
| KS-508 | KS-3703 | KS-531 | KS-537 | KS-538 |





