Non-silicification Type Antifoam Agent SG-506W/SG-590
                                Non-silicification Type Antifoam Agent Type HS code Appearance Active Ingredient Suggested Add Amount Ingredient Solvent Applications and Characteristics waterbase system solventbase system UV system SG-506W 34029000.9 lemon-yellow viscous fluid 100% 0.3-1% Mineral oil compound … 1.High efficiency of defoaming. 2.used in emulsion latex system. √     SG-520   lemon-yellow viscous fluid 100% 0.3-1% Non-silicification copolymer … 1.Excellent compatibility and deadly lower trend of shrinkage.2.High speed of defoaming. 3.Suitable for UV system and other high crosslinking system.   √ √ SG-530   lemon-yellow viscous fluid 100% 0.1-1% Acrylic ester copolymer … 1.High defoam ability. 2.Has great effect to thick-coat , high viscosity system, zinc stearate primer.3.Suitable for PU,UPE and epoxy system etc.   √ √ SG-552   lemon-yellow transparent solution 30% 0.1-1% Acrylic ester copolymer Mixed aromatics 1.Higher defoam efficiency and cost performance.       2.Especially suitable for thick-coat , high viscosity system and  zinc stearate primer.3.Lower trend of shrinkage   √   SG-555   lemon-yellow transparent solution 7% 0.1-1% Non-silicification copolymer solution Mixed aromatics 1.Excellent compatibility and deadly lower trend of shrinkage. 2.Lower effect to the transparency of the coat film. 3.Suitable for medium and high polar system like UV.     √ SG-557   lemon-yellow transparent solution 40% 0.1-1% Non-silicification copolymer solution Mixed aromatics 1.Excellent compatibility and deadly lower trend of shrinkage. 2.Lower effect to the transparency of the coat film. 3.Suitable for medium and high polar system like UV, epoxy and PE system.   √ √ SG-590   Water white and lemon-yellow viscous fluid 100% 0.1-1% vinyl ether compound … 1.High defoam ability. 2.Suitable for all types of solventbase system and UV system especially for coil material coat. 3.Excellent foam burst effect.   √ √
                                                                                                
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