Understand the foam suppression and foam breaking of defoaming agents
Defoaming and foam suppression are relative. Generally speaking, products with good defoaming performance will have poor foam suppression performance. So what are the concepts of foam suppression and foam breaking?
Foam suppression refers to long-term defoaming, also known as foam suppression. The length of foam suppression time has become the main indicator of the quality of defoaming agents. In most cases, we use defoaming agents to utilize their anti-foaming properties rather than their initial defoaming properties.
Bubble breaking refers to the intrusion into the bubble from the air side, destroying the bubble, and intrusion into the bubble from the interface of the bubble, so that the bubbles unite and float to the liquid surface.
Defoaming and foam suppression are important processes for defoaming agents. The length of foam suppression time, foam breaking speed, and quality provide a basis for consumers and merchants to choose and distinguish the quality of defoaming agents.