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Food antifoaming agents are additives used in food production to reduce or eliminate foam formation. They are used in a variety of food products, including beverages, dairy products, sauces, and processed meats. These agents are typically composed of silicone-based polymers, fatty acids, and other organic compounds. They are added to food products to reduce the surface tension of the liquid, which prevents the formation of foam.
Food antifoaming agents are used to improve the appearance and texture of food products, as well as to reduce the risk of contamination. They are also used to reduce the amount of energy required to process food products, as well as to reduce the amount of time needed for production.
Some of the major companies in the food antifoaming agent market include BASF, Dow Corning, Evonik Industries, Wacker Chemie, and Momentive Performance Materials. These companies offer a wide range of products, including silicone-based antifoaming agents, fatty acid-based antifoaming agents, and other organic compounds. Show Less Read more