Antifoam DST200
DST200 antifoam can occur due to the presence of surfactants, proteins or other substances that stabilize the foam. Antifoam agents work by breaking or destabilizing foam, preventing it from forming, or causing it to collapse.
Antifoam agents come in various forms, including liquids, powders, and emulsions. They are added in small amounts to a process where foam is undesirable. The choice of antifoam depends on the specific application and the nature of the foaming material.
It is important to note that while antifoam agents are effective in controlling foam, their selection and dosage must be carefully considered to avoid any adverse effects on the intended process or product.
In addition, regulatory guidelines and industry standards may dictate the use of specific antifoam agents in specific applications.