desespumants
Desespumants, also known as antifoaming agents, are chemical additives used to control or eliminate foam in industrial processes. They work by migrating to the air–liquid interface of foams, where they form a thin, non-wetting layer that destabilizes liquid films and promotes bubble rupture, leading to foam reduction. Some formulations also alter local surface properties to prevent the formation of new foam.
Common formulations include silicone-based antifoams, typically polydimethylsiloxane fluids dispersed in a solid carrier such as fumed
Performance depends on process conditions such as shear, mixing intensity, temperature, and the foaming source (protein
Applications span food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics, pulp and paper, mining and mineral processing,
Selection and safety: Choice factors include compatibility with process liquids, potential impact on product appearance or