Defoamer for Architectural Coatings
Defoamers for architectural coatings are mineral oil or polymer-based additives designed to prevent and destroy foam during the manufacture and application of interior and exterior paints. They are formulated to be compatible with latex binder systems without causing surface defects such as fish-eyes or cratering. These defoamers are effective at very low dosage levels and provide long-lasting foam control.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 6.0–9.0 |
| density | 0.85–1.05 g/cm³ |
| appearance | White to off-white emulsion or liquid |
| activeContent | 60–100% |
| recommendedDosage | 0.1–0.5% on total formulation |
Applications
- Interior and exterior latex paints
- High-PVC flat coatings
- Masonry and render coatings
- Waterborne primer systems
- Industrial maintenance coatings
Key Features
- Effective foam prevention and destruction
- No fish-eye or crater defects
- Compatible with latex binder systems
- Active at low addition levels
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