If you require high-quality foam control products, including antifoams and defoamers, Applied Material Solutions (AMS) can provide you with the best solutions available. Depending on your specific needs, we can help you find the ideal product from our extensive selection.

Here is an overview of our foam control and chemical products, including their benefits and applications.

Foam Control Products: Antifoams and Defoamers

Foam Control Products: Antifoams and Defoamers

In many fluid containment systems, foam control is one of the most common challenges. Pure liquids don’t develop foam, but any contaminants or gases added to them could cause bubbles and foam to form, impacting the efficiency of the fluid containment system.

Both antifoams and defoamers can be used to control foam—the only difference between these substances is when to use them. Antifoams prevent foam from forming in the first place, while defoamers eliminate existing foam. Therefore, it’s important to consider your specific application before choosing either an antifoam or defoamer product.

At AMS, we can help you meet your unique foam control requirements with one or more of our antifoams or defoamers:

 

  • Silicone Antifoams
  • Non-Silicone Defoamers
  • Powdered Defoamers
  • Oil-based Defoamers
  • Water-based Defoamers
  • Surfactant-based Defoamers
  • Kosher-certified Defoamers
  • Kosher-for-Passover Defoamers
  • Organic Defoamers

Chemical Product: Colloidal Silica

Colloids are stable suspensions of microscopic molecules or particles distributed throughout another substance, which is called a dispersion medium. Colloids are different from other types of suspensions because of their even distribution and the fact that they neither settle nor separate. They can be a combination of any type of liquid, gaseous, or solid colloids and dispersion media.

At Applied Material Solutions, we use a proprietary manufacturing process to produce colloidal silica that features uniform distribution, which leads to minimal off-size contaminants and particles. Colloidal silica is used across a range of applications and industries, from pulp and paper to refractory materials to fabrics.

Chemical Product: Colloidal Silica

Chemical Products: Hydrophobic Silicas

Hydrophobic silicas feature unique functional qualities and beneficial properties that make them suitable for many applications. For instance, many greases, adhesives, sealants, and processing aids like defoamers and antifoams use hydrophobic silica. Among its many uses, this substance also functions as an anti-caking material that helps prevent hardening or caking in powders. It ultimately helps control moisture to maintain the separation of particles and prepare them for free-flowing use or distribution.

Read through our hydrophobic silica brochure to learn more about the advantages and applications of hydrophobic silica.

Hydrophobic Silicas

Chemical Products: Silicone Emulsions

Silicone emulsions are heat-stable and non-toxic products that develop when silicone oil disperses within a liquid that contains an added surfactant. Silicone emulsions are water-repellent, anti-static, and non-stick, and they can safely replace organic solvents to meet various environmental, health, and safety regulations. AMS offers silicone emulsions with a variety of active levels and properties that can be used as supplied, diluted with water, or formulated into other products.

The aerospace, automotive, food processing, construction, and many other industries use silicone emulsions for a variety of applications, such as foam control, lubrication, water repellency, and as release agents.

Silicone Emulsions

Chemical Products: Corn Oil Demulsifiers

In the dry grind ethanol industry, corn oil demulsifiers help with oil release throughout the mechanical extraction process and produce considerably higher corn oil yield, which translates into higher profits. Corn oil demulsifiers can contribute to reduced system downtime, feed quality, and corn oil quality. If you would like to find out more about how corn oil demulsifiers work, check out our dedicated page or watch this short video: