Protect your process from unwanted foam with our extensive line of expertly crafted defoamers
and antifoam products.
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If you need outstanding foam control technologies in the paint and coatings industry, Hydrite Chemical Co. offers a wide range of products to assist in its production and application processes. Our full line of defoamers, antifoams and air release agents are designed to help both small market and multi-national producers. The Hydrite foam control line is designed to work in solvent-borne, water-reducible, water based and 100% active systems. Our products work in paints and coatings based on starting materials such as acrylics, alkyds, epoxy, polyurethane, PVOH, SBR and terpolymers. We also offer free in-lab testing of our product line to help determine the optimum product for your system.
A specialty solution designed for difficult solvent-borne systems.
A specialty defoamer formulated for difficult systems where foam is enhanced by high-foaming acrylics.
A concentrated antifoam designed to work very efficiently in solvent-borne and high solids systems.
A specialty defoamer formulated for difficult systems where foam is enhanced by high-foaming acrylics.
A very strong and efficient antifoam for use in the grind and letdown phase of paint manufacturing.
A very versatile antifoam that works extremely well in acrylic and modified acrylic coatings without creating leveling problems.
A specialty blend designed to eradicate foam in alkyds.
A versatile foam control agent designed to work both in the grind and let-down phases of paint manufacturing.
A relatively low cost approach to foam control in a wide variety of paint systems.
A versatile foam control agent fortified with a specialty surfactant to deliver maximum efficiency and optimal foam control.
Specialty antifoam designed to deliver superior foam control in clear coats and help eradicate microfoam, especially in epoxies.
A concentrated foam control agent that will work in the difficult systems, such as EIFS coatings.
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