[Explanatory Material] What is the "Method of Addition" to Suppress Foaming?
I conducted an experiment on the method of adding that suppresses foaming.
Foaming can cause various troubles depending on what is being handled. For example, if the foam does not dissipate, you cannot proceed to the next process, and you may need to insert a defoaming or degassing step, or wait for the foam to dissipate naturally. This hinders work and is inefficient. In other words, even a slight reduction in the amount of foam can lead to improved work efficiency. This document summarizes the experiments conducted on "methods to suppress foaming during input."
basic information
Contents of this column: - Foaming leads to inefficient work - There is not just one cause of foaming - Experiment on "methods to reduce foaming during input" - Results: Reduced foaming to less than half in the inflow pipe
Delivery Time
OTHER
Applications/Examples of results
For those troubled by frothiness.
catalog(1)
Download All Catalogs