desespumatants
Desespumatants, also known as antifoaming agents or defoamers, are chemical substances added to foaming systems to reduce or control the formation of foam. They work by destabilizing the liquid films that support bubbles, promoting drainage, coalescence of bubbles, and rupture of foam structures. They can be formulated as free agents or as emulsions and come in various chemical families adapted to different processes.
Common types include silicone-based defoamers (such as polydimethylsiloxane in hydrocarbon or mineral oil carriers), mineral oils,
Desespumatants are used across many industries: papermaking and pulp processing to control foam during slurry handling;
The choice of desespumatant depends on the system chemistry, operating temperature, compatibility with ingredients, and regulatory
Safety and environmental considerations: most silicone and hydrocarbon defoamers are used at low concentrations and are