Foam formation is a common challenge in cement, mortar, concrete admixtures, and other construction chemicals. Mechanical mixing, surfactants in additives, and polymer-rich formulations often trap air, leading to persistent foam. In construction, this is more than a visual problem—excessive foam can weaken concrete strength, reduce bonding performance, and cause uneven surfaces or pinholes in coat...
Foam-related challenges are common throughout oil and gas operations, from drilling and cementing to production and refining. Surfactants in drilling fluids, high agitation in mixing systems, and gas entrainment during circulation often create persistent foam. If unmanaged, foam can reduce mud density, disrupt pump efficiency, and interfere with solids control equipment—ultimately increasing opera...