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| Plus, the company says that they never use animal products in their defoaming process, opting instead for organic sesame oil in the rare case that it is needed. These include polymers and coagulants for retention and water treatment, AKD, ASA and rosin sizes, wet and dry strength chemicals, deposit control and defoaming agents as well as deinking chemicals. The bulletin provides detailed information on the theoretical aspects of foam and defoaming, silica that can be used to produce defoamers, how those products are used, the functionality they deliver, and the application and technology tests conducted by the company in its laboratories. |
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