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Defoamer for Coating & Paint

2026-03-24T05:53:54+00:00

Defoamer for Coating & Paint Defoamer for coating serves as essential ingredient to get a smooth, flawless finish. Surfactants in waterborne coatings systems used to lower surface tension tend to stabilize foam. This foam, in turn, must be destabilized during manufacture and application through the use of a

Textile Antifoam and Defoamer with High Effective

2026-01-28T11:58:23+00:00

Textile Antifoam Textile Manufacturing: Why Antifoam Solutions Matter Foam generation is a persistent challenge in aqueous textile systems, particularly during high-shear and high-temperature processes. NexaG’s solutions are formulated to address these issues directly, providing robust performance where standard antifoams fail. Antifoam Solutions for Superior Foam Control in Textile

Antifoam Defoamer for Agriculture

2026-01-28T11:52:54+00:00

Antifoam Defoamer for Agriculture Antifoam Defoamer for Agriculture  reduce foam and improve uniformity of pesticide emulsion, efficacy and spraying operation. The reason is: pesticides include herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, etc. are complex organic substances. In order to make them evenly distributed on crops, growers have to add surfactants to formulate

Fluoro Silane

2026-01-28T12:28:46+00:00

Fluoro Silane Fluoro silane coupling agent, is functional with fluorinated groups in addition to alkoxy. SINOSIL fluoro silane is used to produce reflective & stain resistance coating. Molecular structure Typical physical properties Chemical name: 1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluoroalkyltrimethoxysilane CAS No.: 85857-16-5 EINECS No.: 288-657-1 Formula: C11H13F13O3Si Appearance: Colorless transparent

Phenyl Silane

2026-01-28T12:30:57+00:00

Phenyl Silane Phenyl silane coupling agent, is an organic silicon substance, use as a monomer in the production of silicone polymers, or use as an intermediate in the production of other organosilicon substances. Molecular structure Typical physical properties Chemical name: Phenyltrichlorosilane CAS No.: 98-13-5 EINECS No.:

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