New Generation with advanced formulation Antifoam Defoamer AF10 is a highly effective liquid product formulated to control foaming and priming in seawater distillation plants. Antifoam Defoamer AF10 has proven effectiveness during many years use in distillation plants throughout the world.
Antifoam for Seawater Desalination systems or other aqueous systems by RXSOL is a high-performance antifoam formulation based on a synergistic blend of modified alcohols and polymerised glycol ethers, specifically developed to control foam formation in seawater intake, pretreatment, and desalination systems.
The product rapidly collapses existing foam while providing extended foam suppression in seawater streams containing natural organic matter, algae-derived surfactants, hydrocarbons, biological contaminants, and suspended solids. The combination of fast-acting antifoam component and persistent foam-control properties of the polymerised glycol ether delivers both immediate knockdown and long-lasting antifoam performance.
The product is designed for continuous or intermittent injection into seawater make-up lines to minimize operational problems associated with foaming in desalination plants.
The foaming tendency of seawater in distillation plants is unpredictable. It is generally thought that foam is formed when organic compounds are concentrated in the brine, giving rise to surface active effects which increase the liquid film strength at phase interfaces. Antifoam Defoamer AF10 is not soluble in water. At use concentrations (0.05 - 0.1 mg/l) Antifoam Defoamer AF10 forms a micro-emulsion and during evaporation is incorporated into the surface liquid film of bubbles where it acts as a surfactant and reduces the film strength. The result is that the film readily ruptures and a stable foam does not form. In this way a uniform boiling or flashing action is achieved and carry-over is minimised.
Where to use ANTIFOAM AF10 for foam knockdown?
The dose level required will depend on the quality of the seawater feed (e.g. dissolved organics, suspended solids) but is typically found to be in the range 0.05 to 0.1 mg/l and is subject to optimisation as operating experience is gained. Dose level is not dependent on operating temperature of the distillation plant. Recommended injection points are either into the seawater make-up line after any external de-aeration and decarbonation equipment, or into the recycle brine stream at a suitable point after the blowdown and typically into the discharge of the recycle brine pump.
General-purpose antifoams have a wide range of applicability, but not all of them are suitable for use in the treatment. Some foam control agents can aggravate the problem. Foam control in gas scrubbers is only one of the process parameters to be monitored. It is equally important to prevent or slow the fouling of the unit, because dismantling of the gas-scrubbing units is manually intensive. Incorrectly specified antifoams can easily lead to increased fouling and clogging, particularly in the heat exchangers. Momentive Performance Materials RXSOL antifoams are designed to provide foam control with a minimum of such problems.
Dosing for Desalination plants/aqueous systems
| Application Condition | Recommended Dosage |
|---|---|
| Normal Operation | 0.5 - 5 ppm |
| Moderate Foaming | 2 - 10 ppm |
| Severe Foaming | 5 - 20 ppm |
| Shock Treatment | 10 - 50 ppm |
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Product Safety, Handling and Storage
Customers should review the latest Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and label for product safety information, safe handling instructions, personal protective equipment if necessary, and any special storage conditions required for safety. MSDS are available at www.rxmarine.com or, upon request, from any RX MARINE INTERNATIONAL representative. For product storage and handling procedures to maintain the product quality within our stated specifications, please review Certificates of Analysis, which are available in the Order Center.
Comarision to Antifoam Defoamer (RXSOL-16-2066 / Silicone based)
| Antifoam AF10 (RXSOL-51-2066) | Antifoam Defoamer (RXSOL-16-2066) |
|---|---|
| Rapid dispersion | Moderate |
| Lower fouling tendency | Higher fouling risk |
| Easier dilution | Difficult |
| Better seawater compatibility | Good |
| Lower deposit formation | Moderate |
| Suitable for continuous dosing | Excellent |