Re: Kremer Defoamer

From: Sandy King ^lt;sanking@clemson.edu>
Date: 03/02/05-01:26:48 PM Z
Message-id: <a06020413be4bc3817ee6@[192.168.2.2]>

If this product were used in a hot emulsion would the silicon oil not
float to the top of the coated emulsion, assuming a gelatin emulsion
that is coated when warm and sets when cool?

Sandy

>From: SitgesN1@netscape.net
>Subject: RE: Kremer Defoamer
>Date: Wed, 02 Mar 2005 05:47:55 -0500
>
>> I don't know what type of defoamer Kremer 78600 is.
>
>It's an silicon oil emulsion type defoamer. The MSDS indicates that
>this product is a mixture of hydrocarbons, hydrophobic silicic acid,
>emulsifying agents, synthetic copolymer.
>
>--
>Ryuji Suzuki
>"Well, believing is all right, just don't let the wrong people know
>what it's all about." (Bob Dylan, Need a Woman, 1982)
Received on Wed Mar 2 13:27:00 2005

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