Foam formation is a common challenge in various water treatment processes, including wastewater treatment, desalination, and industrial effluent management. Whether caused by biological activity, surfactants, or mechanical agitation, excessive foam can hinder oxygen transfer, disrupt sensor readings, and increase the risk of spillage or system inefficiencies. This makes the application of defoamer...
In the construction industry, the use of admixtures such as plasticizers, water reducers, and surfactants is essential to improve the performance of concrete, mortar, and other building materials. However, these chemical additives often introduce unwanted air into the mix, forming foam that can compromise the strength, surface finish, and long-term durability of structures. This makes defoamers a ...