Oil-based defoamers Oil-based defoamers have an oil carrier. The oil might be
mineral oil,
vegetable oil or any other oil that is insoluble in the foaming medium, except
silicone oil. An oil-based defoamer also contains a
wax and/or
hydrophobic silica to boost the performance. Typical waxes are
ethylene bis stearamide (EBS),
paraffin waxes,
ester waxes and
fatty alcohol waxes. These products might also have surfactants to improve
emulsification and spreading in the foaming medium. These are heavy duty defoamers and are normally best at knocking down surface foam.
Powder defoamers Powder defoamers are in principle oil-based defoamers on a particulate carrier like
silica. These are added to powdered products like
cement,
plaster and
detergents.
Water-based defoamers Water-based defoamers are different types of oils and waxes dispersed in a water base. The oils are often mineral oil or vegetable oils and the waxes are long chain
fatty alcohol,
fatty acid soaps or
esters. These are normally best as
deaerators, which means they are best at releasing entrained air.
Silicone-based defoamers Silicone-based defoamers are polymers with silicon backbones. These might be delivered as an oil or a water-based emulsion. The silicone compound consists of a
hydrophobic silica dispersed in a
silicone oil. Emulsifiers are added to ensure that the silicone spreads fast and well in the foaming medium. The silicone compound might also contain
silicone glycols and other modified silicone fluids. These are also heavy duty defoamers and are good at both knocking down surface foam and releasing entrained air. is a widely used antifoaming agent. Silicone-based defoamers are also suitable in non-aqueous foaming systems like
crude oil and
oil refining. For very demanding applications
fluorosilicones may be suitable. EO/PO-based defoamers contain polyethylene glycol and
polypropylene glycol copolymers. They are delivered as oils, water solutions, or water-based emulsions. EO/PO copolymers normally have good dispersing properties and are often well suited when deposit problems are an issue.
Alkyl polyacrylates Alkyl
polyacrylates are suitable for use as defoamers in non-aqueous systems where air release is more important than the breakdown of surface foam. These defoamers are often delivered in a
solvent carrier like
petroleum distillates.
Glycol based defoamers Combination polyglycol and fatty acid is used as defoamer in many applications such as control of foam in aqueous alkaline protein, starch, synthetic resin solutions. ==Industrial problems==