Agricultural defoamers are utilized in products such as herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides. These agrochemicals are typically complex organic compounds; to ensure their uniform distribution on crops, surfactants are added during formulation to create wettable powders or oil-in-water emulsions. Consequently, significant foaming often occurs when these products are diluted for application. Such foaming can compromise the uniformity of the pesticide dispersion, reduce efficacy, and interfere with spraying operations.

The Herbicide Defoamer is formulated using modified polyethers and fluorinated raw materials. It is specifically designed to maintain continuous defoaming and foam suppression capabilities under conditions involving high temperatures, strong acids or bases, high shear forces, and high pressure. It exhibits excellent thermal stability and resistance to acids and bases; furthermore, it does not float or separate into an oil layer. It is widely applied during both the manufacturing and application stages of herbicides.
The Fertilizer Defoamer is meticulously crafted through a specialized process involving the combination of silicone polyethers and various active auxiliary agents. In aqueous systems, it disperses with exceptional ease, possesses strong self-emulsifying properties, and delivers effective, long-lasting foam suppression. It is utilized in liquid fertilizer production, general fertilizer manufacturing, the phosphate fertilizer industry, seed fermentation processes, and any other applications where foam control is required.
**Pesticide Defoamer CQ-385/386/387**
The Pesticide Defoamer is meticulously crafted through a specialized process involving the combination of silicone polyethers and various active auxiliary agents. In aqueous systems, it disperses with exceptional ease, possesses strong self-emulsifying properties, and delivers effective, long-lasting foam suppression. It is utilized to control foaming during the manufacturing of pesticides as well as during the spraying operations involved in their application.
