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...
Defoamers play an important role in industrial production and daily life. With the advancement of technology, non-silicone defoamers have played their "non-silicone" advantages in solving foam problems and have gradually become the focus of market attention. This article will take you to an in-depth understanding of the application knowledge of non-silicone defoamers. &...
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...
In the noisy workshops of textile production, an "invisible force" is increasingly becoming the key to ensuring efficient and high-quality production - it is silicone defoamers. With its excellent defoaming and anti-foaming performance and good ecological characteristics, this type of specialty chemicals is quietly innovating many key links in textile printing and dyeing. Foam: a stu...
White glue (PVA adhesive) is a powerful performer, but its performance and production efficiency are constantly threatened by a cunning opponent: foam. Understanding and controlling foam is not optional, it is critical to quality and profitability. Why White Glue Constantly Foams: Necessary Surfactants: Surfactants are necessary for emulsion stability, they reduce surface tension, re...