The leather manufacturing process is a symphony of chemistry, craftsmanship and precision. However, this harmony is often threatened by an unexpected disruptor: foam. Although bubbles may seem harmless, they affect the quality, efficiency and sustainability of leather production. Here comes defoamers (or antifoaming agents) - the silent guardians of the modern tannery. Let's explore their key role...
The pulp and paper industry is at a critical juncture, marked by increasingly stringent environmental regulations, increasingly stringent energy efficiency requirements, and a growing emphasis on circular production models. Amid these shifts, effective foam control remains a cornerstone for optimizing the papermaking process. While traditional defoamers have long been an industry mainstay, evolvin...