Silicone Emulsions – Antifoam / Defoamer (SS AF)

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Antifoam Emulsion

Supreme Silicones Antifoam Emulsion is designed to provide optimum antifoam performance combined with excellent dilution stability and good foam knockdown performance.

SS AF Emulsions are general-purpose Antifoam / Defoamers emulsions and their viscosity and solid content can be adjusted according to demand.

SS AF 5520 & 5730 series is more effective in Alkaline Conditions.

Specifications
Solid Content Appearance Specific Gravity Viscosity Performance
05% to 45% Milky White Liquid 0.98 – 1.00 50 – 2000 cps < 10 sec (pH 6–8)

Typical Values – Should not be considered as specifications.

Features

• Extremely high performance, effective at very low concentration (10–100 ppm)
• Stable over wide pH range
• Very good foam knock down
• Excellent foam control persistence
• Easy to disperse in aqueous systems

How to Use

Supreme Silicones Antifoam Emulsion should be diluted with water prior to use to accelerate dispersion in the foaming medium. Supreme Silicones Antifoam Emulsion can be diluted to any required concentration as per need The preferred method of dilution is to add water to the emulsion and not vice versa. Avoid excessive shear while dilution. Pre-process testing is recommended. Suggested starting concentration is 50 – 100 ppm depending upon foaming media.

Usable Life & Storage

When stored bellow 35°C in the original unopened containers, Emulsion has a usable life of 9 months from the date of manufacturing. Supreme Silicones Antifoam Emulsion is unaffected by freeze/thaw cycles. If the product freezes, it should be stored at room temperature to thaw, then remixed before use.

Handling Precautions

Product safety information required for safe use is not included. Before handling, read Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and container labels for safe use, physical and health hazard information.

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Available Packaging

  • 50 Kg – Carboy
  • 200 Kg – Drum

APPLICATIONS

  • Effluent Treatment
  • Paper Industry
  • Textiles
  • Detergent
  • Cement processing
  • Latex Manufacturing
  • Polymerization Reactions
  • Agrochemicals
  • Paint Industries
  • Fertilizers
  • Oil & Natural Gas Production