antifoglisäaine
Antifoglisäaine, also known as an anti-fog additive, is a substance incorporated into materials to prevent the formation of fog on their surfaces. Fogging occurs when water vapor condenses into tiny droplets on a surface, reducing visibility. Antifoglisäaine works by altering the surface tension of the material, causing the water droplets to spread out into a thin, transparent film rather than forming individual, light-scattering droplets.
These additives are typically surfactants, which have a hydrophilic (water-attracting) head and a hydrophobic (water-repelling) tail.
Antifoglisäaine is commonly used in a variety of applications. In packaging, it's added to films for food