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-------XRT Series: Advanced Foam Control for Industrial Applications
Rapid Foam Elimination:
Provides immediate defoaming and sustained foam suppression in low and high-foam environments.
Wide Operational Range:
Effective across pH 5–12 and temperatures up to 90°C (194°F).
Superior Compatibility:
Harmonizes with surfactants, polymers, and chemical auxiliaries in mortars, adhesives, and industrial fluids.
User-Friendly Formulation:
Water-dispersible emulsion for easy direct addition to systems without pre-dilution.
Safe & Stable:
Non-toxic, non-flammable, and non-corrosive (classified as non-hazardous goods)
| Item | XRT-54 | XRT-12 | XRT-N1 | XRT-N2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Appearance | Milky white liquid | Milky white liquid | Milky white liquid | Milky white liquid |
| Active Matter Content | 25% | 15% | 30% | 45% |
| Viscosity (No. 2 Rotor) | 500–1,200 mPa·s | 400–1,000 mPa·s | 400–1,500 mPa·s | 400–1,600 mPa·s |
| PH Value | 7–8 | 7–8 | 7–8 | 7–8 |
| Ionic Type | Nonionic | Nonionic | Nonionic | Nonionic |
| Storage Stability | 12 months @ ≤40°C | 12 months @ ≤40°C | 12 months @ ≤40°C | 12 months @ ≤40°C |
◆Construction industry
Use silicone emulsion defoamer for foam control in cement mortars, grouts, and adhesives to improve workability and cut down air entrainment. Ideal as a silicone antifoam for concrete admixtures.
◆Industrial processes
Works well in textile sizing, dyeing and finishing, rubber/latex production, and various chemical or petroleum refining steps.
◆Water treatment
Effective at suppressing foam in sewage systems, industrial wastewater and water recycling plants.
◆Special uses
Also suitable for agricultural formulations, alkaline cleaners, paper making, metal etching and leather tanning.
◆ Recommended dosage
Typical: 10–1,000 ppm (0.001–0.1% wt), adjust by foam level and system.
Heavy-foam conditions (e.g., drilling fluids, high-agitation tanks): 500–1,000 ppm.
◆Packaging:
25 kg plastic barrels, 50 kg plastic drums, or 200 kg metal drums.
◆Storage:
Store in a cool, dry, indoor location away from direct sunlight (≤30°C/86°F).
◆Shelf life: 12 months when unopened and stored as recommended.
◆Handling:
Non-hazardous; follows standard industrial safety protocols.
1. Q: Is silicone emulsion compatible with PCE superplasticizers?
A: Many silicone emulsions are formulated for PCE compatibility, but compatibility tests are recommended for each PCE grade and
formulation.
2. Q: Will silicone emulsion defoamer affect concrete setting time and strength?
A: With standard dosage, qualified silicone emulsion defoamer will not interfere with cement hydration or change concrete setting
It reduces internal air voids and improves concrete compactness and overall strength.
3. Q: Is silicone emulsion safe and environmentally acceptable? Any VOC issues?
A: Most water-based silicone emulsions are low-VOC and safe when used per MSDS. Check specific product TDS/MSDS for
regulatory data.
4. Q: Can you supply custom grades or OEM/private label?
A: Yes—we offer custom formulations, technical support and OEM/white-label services subject to MOQ and technical agreement.
5. Q: Do you supply custom silicone emulsion antifoam for construction mortar?
A: Yes. We are a professional manufacturer of silicone emulsion antifoam. We offer custom formulations and concentrations for
construction mortar, concrete and other working conditions. Free samples are available for your testing.
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