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Silcolapse® 426R
Elkem Silicones
Silcolapse® 426R is a non-ionic aqueous emulsion based on polydimethylsiloxane oil. Has low dose efficiency, of around 10 to 1000 mg per kg of system to be defoamed. It has good heat stability , can...
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Natural Rubber
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Antifoam FDP
KCC Basildon (Momentive)
Antifoam FDP by KCC Basildon (Momentive) is a highly effective, silicone-based antifoam emulsion. This additive possesses outstanding reliability & versatility. It enables attainment of foam control...
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Foam-Clear IndaPro
KCC Basildon (Momentive)
Foam-Clear IndaPro by KCC Basildon (Momentive) is a highly effective, silicone-based, antifoam emulsion. It provides quick knockdown of foam. It offers outstanding reliability and versatility...
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Foam-Clear IndaPro-E
KCC Basildon (Momentive)
Foam-Clear IndaPro-E by KCC Basildon (Momentive) is a highly effective, silicone-based, antifoam emulsion. It offers outstanding reliability and versatility, enabling attainment of foam control...
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Octolite 722
Tiarco Chemical
Non-phenolic antioxidant mixture. Used as an antioxidant for all types of latex rubber. Provides very good heat-ageing characteristics. Offers very good frothability. Exhibits low volatility...
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