Ammonium glufosinate antifoams

Ammonium glufosinate antifoams are innovative chemical agents designed to control foam in a variety of agricultural and industrial applications. Foam can significantly disrupt processes by causing overflow, reducing efficiency, and leading to equipment damage. In the context of agriculture, particularly in herbicide formulations, ammonium glufosinate antifoams play a critical role. By effectively managing foam, these antifoams ensure that herbicides are applied evenly and efficiently, maximizing their effectiveness against weeds. This not only improves crop yields but also minimizes the environmental impact by reducing the need for multiple applications.

In industrial settings, ammonium glufosinate antifoams are used in various processes where foam formation could pose a problem, such as fermentation, chemical manufacturing, and wastewater treatment. The unique formulation of these antifoams provides excellent stability and persistence under diverse conditions, including high temperatures and varying pH levels. Their use leads to smoother operations, reduced downtime, and enhanced product quality. Overall, ammonium glufosinate antifoams are an essential component in both agriculture and industry, offering significant benefits in terms of performance, efficiency, and sustainability.

Fatty alcohol antifoams

Specifications of Ammonium glufosinate antifoams

Appearance White Emulsion
Ionic Type of Emulsion Weak anion
Viscosity (25 ℃) 500-2000 mPa ·s
PH Value 6.0-7.5

APPLICATIONS

  • Industrial waste water.
  • Anionic and nonionic surfactant system.
  • Agrichemical (Water Aqua)
  • Ammonium glufosinate

How to Use Ammonium Glufosinate Antifoams?

  • 01%-0.2% based on total formulation with sufficient mixing or when the foam is generated, dilute the INVINO-7120 1:2~1:3 (INVINO-7120: water) and sprinkle it into the foaming liquid to quickly eliminate the foam.
  • It should be properly stirred before use, and diluted with cold water and used immediately.
  • Do not directly dilute with hot water.
  • A proper amount of foam inhibitor should be added before the foaming liquid foams, which can effectively prevent the elimination of foam, and do not use excessive amounts.
  • To get the best foam suppression effect, it must be completely dispersed in the foaming solution. For application, use cold water or foaming solution to