Title: | Control of foaming by adding known mixtures of pure chemicals |
Author: | McBain, J. W. |
Author: | Dean, R. B. |
Author: | Brady, A. P. |
Author: | Ross, Sydney, 1915- |
Author: | United States. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics |
Note: | National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1949 |
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Subject: | Antifoaming agents |
Subject: | Foam |
Subject: | In a ratio of 4 parts glycerol (or substitute) to 1 part Aerosol OT (or substitute) at concentrations of 1000 to 1500 parts per million, the best of these emulsions completely inhibited foaming. The best concentration was sorbitol and Aerosol OT, 800 and 200 parts per million, respectively. This concentration was an excellent defoamer for 4 hours but left a sticky residue |
Subject: | Lubrication and lubricants |
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