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Foam control product for metalworking fluids

D-FOAM-R M752

D-FOAM-R M752 is a high performance, water based, foam control product for metalworking fluids and cleaners. D-FOAM-R M752 contains defoaming surfactants and organo-modified silicone materials that are cold water rinseable and will not cause coating defects or adhesion problems. It offers excellent compatibility and persistence in all types of metalworking fluids, in some cases at concentrations as low as 50 ppm.
Benefits
  • High performance
  • Excellent compatibility and persistence
Product details
Product Function
  • Defoamer
Safety
For regulatory details such as the classification and labelling as dangerous substances or goods please refer to our corresponding Material Safety Data Sheet.
Technical Data
Appearance Opaque, slightly colored liquid
Specific gravity 1.0 g/cm³
Flash point (COC) Greater than 93°C/200°F
Applications
Typical applications for D-FOAM-R M752 are:
  • Synthetic Metalworking Fluids and Concentrates
  • Semi-synthetic Metalworking Fluids and Concentrates
  • Soluble Oils
  • Alkaline cleaners and cleaner concentrates
D-FOAM-R M752 is most effective when used as an antifoam, formulated into the concentrate. D-FOAM-R M752 should be added with good mixing to insure maximum effectiveness and stability. Concentrations of 0.1 to 0.3% (formulated into the concentrate) typically provide good concentrate clarity and long lasting foam suppression at the final use dilution.
Handling and Storage
Do not store in close proximity to strong oxidizers. Unopened containers should be protected from direct rain, snow or sunlight. Seal partially used containers to protect from contamination or absorption of moisture (which can be detrimental to product quality and performance).

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