Ever wonder why soap bubbles dance on water or shampoo turns hair silky? The answer lies in tiny molecules called surfactants. These unsung heroes work behind the scenes in countless products, from laundry detergents to face creams. Let’s pull back the curtain on these molecular multitaskers.
Read MoreThickeners are a rheological additive that can not only thicken the paint and prevent sagging during construction, but also give the paint excellent mechanical properties and storage stability. For water-based paints with low viscosity, it is a very important type of additive.
Read MoreCationic surfactants are surface-active substances that dissociate to release positive charges in an aqueous solution. The hydrophobic groups of this type of substances are similar to those of anionic surfactants. The hydrophilic groups of such substances mainly contain nitrogen atoms, and there are......
Read MoreIn the industrial production process, the generation of foam often has an adverse effect on production efficiency and product quality. The main function of defoamers is to eliminate and control the foam in the liquid to ensure the stability of the production process and product quality. Therefore, t......
Read MoreThe key lies in disrupting the stability of the foam. Foam a phenomenon formed by the dispersion of gas in a liquid and being wrapped by a liquid film, while defoamers can efficiently penetrate into the interior of these foam films. They reduce the surface tension of the film or enhance the local vi......
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