Suitability of Defoamers for Suppressing Oil- and Water-Based Foams Boosting Global Defoamers Market

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Defoamers Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends and Forecast 2015 - 2023

Defoamers, also known as anti-foaming agents, are chemical agents that restrain the formation of foam. A

unique defoamer composition is made up of concentrated active ingredients such as a polyhydric alcohol fatty

acid ester and a polyether surfactant. The composition is advantageous for foam control and drainage

enhancement in applications such as groundwood/mechanical pulp systems, paper and pulp processes,

secondary fiber systems, general wet-end foam control, and bleach plants/screen rooms.

Rising demand from various applications for defoamers is pushing the growth of the overall defoamers market.

According to Transparency Market Research, the global defoamers market is anticipated to grow at a 4.5%

CAGR between 2015 and 2023 to reach US$4,107.5 million in 2023 from a market value of US$2,764 million

in 2014.

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Why are Defoamers Preferred over Traditional Foams?

Foam poses many difficulties in the processing of pulp during the manufacture of paper products. It is

consistently a problem for various industries, such as chemicals, especially during biochemical processes. It

hampers the flow of liquids and permits the transfer of oxygen. Most segments during the papermaking

process produce surface foam, which is extremely undesirable due...