C-201030 D, C-2005 D, C-2010 D, C-2020 D, C-2030 D
This series of industrial-grade antifoams are water-based, silicone emulsions (as
polydimethylsiloxane) designed to control foam in a variety of aqueous industrial
applications. The functional properties developed especially for the C-2000 series
of antifoams to eliminate and prevent excessive foam include: quick dispersibility,
slight insolubility, relative stability, and a high degree of spreadability in the
foaming system. The primary active ingredient is polydimethylsiloxane, an inert silicone
polymer. Our Industrial-grade antifoam emulsions utilize only nonionic emulsifiers
and do not contain reportable levels of any hazardous components. Therefore, when
used properly, these antifoams are considered a relatively safe class of chemical
additives.
C-2290 Specialty Silicone Antifoam
C-2290 is broad-spectrum antifoam demonstrating effectiveness in a variety of applications.
It excels in evaporative wastewater treatment, and is a strong performer versus numerous
types of detergent foam. It is particularly effective in the agriculture industry
to control foam in herbicides and spray adjuvants. And it has also found utility
in chemical manufacturing, water treatment, industrial process water, and some types
of cleaning products and coating formulations. C-2290 antifoam is a water-based emulsion
containing a complex mixture of silicones and non-silicone active ingredients. This
combination provides rapid and aggressive foam destruction, and persistent foam suppression
in many types of foaming media. C-2290 is readily dispersible in water with gentle
mixing, and is generally more rinsable than a conventional silicone antifoam. C-2290
is suitable for the manufacture of paper and paperboard per 21 CFR 176.170, 176.180,
and 176.210. C-2290 X is suitable for pre-harvest agricultural applications, and
exempt from a tolerance per 40 CFR 180.920. Other clearances exist, so please contact
us if you have a specific regulatory requirement.
C-5870, C-5910, C-2298
This series of water-based antifoams utilizes low levels of chemically modified silicones
in conjunction with non-silicone defoaming polymers to deliver outstanding foam-combative
performance. The functional properties developed especially for these products to
eliminate and prevent excessive foam include very quick dispersibility and a high
degree of spreadability in the foaming system. Designed for performance in difficult
to defoam products and processes, these antifoams find utility in applications ranging
from coatings to wastewater to chemical manufacturing. They also find utility directly
in some cleaning products, as well as for controlling foam after rinsing out the
tanks following production. They are suitable for use in pre-harvest agricultural
applications for the purpose of defoaming herbicides and other adjuvants per 40 CFR
180.920, and can be used in the manufacture of paper and paperboard per 21 CFR 176.170,
176.180, and 176.210. And because these antifoams contain small levels of special
silicones possessing enhanced rinseability and water dispersibility, they have the
potential to be utilized in other applications traditionally sensitive to the presence
of silicone.
C-5954
C-5954 is an industrial-grade antifoam emulsion containing approximately 65% active
defoaming ingredients, of which most are silicones. In conjunction with the special,
non-silicone defoaming agents present in the formulation, this high level of silicone
was specifically designed to deliver outstanding foam-combative performance in difficult
to defoam industrial products and processes, examples of which include certain types
of coatings, wastewater applications, and chemical manufacturing. The functional
properties developed especially for C-5954 to eliminate and prevent excessive foam
include quick dispersibility and a high degree of spreadability in the foaming system.
C-5954 also finds utility in destroying anionic foam associated with cleaning products
and their manufacture, is highly rinseable, and is a suitable antifoam for the manufacture
of food-grade paper and paperboard per 21 CFR 176.170, 176.180, and 176.210.