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Silicone defoamers are chemical additives used in various industries to reduce and hinder the formation of foam in process liquids. Within the context of detergent chemicals, these defoamers are particularly important because they contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of cleaning processes. Foaming can be an undesirable trait in many detergent applications, as excessive foam can interfere with the mechanical action of washing and rinsing cycles, especially in industrial and institutional cleaning scenarios.
Detergent formulations often include surfactants which can cause foaming; therefore, silicone defoamers are incorporated to suppress the foam. These defoamers work by destabilizing the foam bubbles, causing them to collapse. They can be utilized in a broad range of pH levels and temperatures, which makes them versatile for different types of detergents, including those used in automatic dishwashing, laundry, and various cleaning products for household and industrial use.
Notable companies involved in the manufacture and supply of silicone defoamers include Dow Corning, Wacker Chemie AG, and Momentive Performance Materials, which are well-known for their portfolio of silicone-based products. Other players in the market with an active presence in the sector of detergent chemicals include Evonik Industries, Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd., and Elkem Silicones, offering a range of defoaming products tailored to meet the needs of modern detergency. Show Less Read more