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J Oleo Sci ; 63(12): 1303-8, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25452267

ABSTRACT

Water-based architectural paints commonly contain either mineral oil-based or silicone-based antifoams. Mineral oil-based antifoams generally reduce the gloss of paint films; thus, silicone-based antifoams are mainly used in the field of architectural paints. The relationship between the antifoaming performance and the particle size of hydrophobic silica for mineral oil-based antifoams was investigated and a novel mineral oil-based antifoam that provided a glossy surface to the paint films equivalent to the surface obtained with silicone-based antifoams and with excellent antifoaming performance compared to silicone-based antifoams was developed. The novel mineral oil-based antifoam exhibits better performance than silicon-based antifoam, and thus the former is a perfect alternative to the latter for use in architectural paints.


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Antifoaming Agents/chemistry , Mineral Oil/chemistry , Paint , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Paint/analysis , Particle Size , Silicones , Surface Properties
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