Mineral Oil Defoamer for Architectural Coatings
Mineral oil defoamers for architectural coatings are cost-effective foam control agents based on refined mineral oils blended with hydrophobic particles and emulsifiers. They are widely used in flat and matte interior paints where risk of surface defects is lower, providing reliable foam suppression during high-speed dispersion and tinting operations. These defoamers are readily incorporated during the pigment grind or letdown stage.
Technical Specifications
| pH | 6.5–8.5 |
| density | 0.88–0.96 g/cm³ |
| appearance | White to off-white emulsion |
| activeContent | 70–90% |
| recommendedDosage | 0.2–0.8% |
Applications
- Flat and matte interior latex paints
- Primer and undercoat formulations
- Cement-based coatings
- Industrial latex paints
- Tinting base paints
Key Features
- Cost-effective foam control for high-PVC systems
- Easy incorporation at grind or letdown
- Reliable performance in high-speed dispersion
- Good compatibility with pigment dispersions
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