Defoamer and Air Release Additives

defoamer

NAC’s defoamer and air release additives are effective solution to prevent the appearance of foam bubbles, eliminate (micro-) air bubbles and help them to rise to the surface of your formulations. Paint manufacturers benefit from foam control additives in both the manufacturing and application of the coatings. The optimized appearance of coatings is achieved by foam-free paint & coating without any surface defects like pinholes, craters, and fish-eyes.
The behavior of defoamer and Air release is governed by their chemical composition and structure. You will find more useful information in our TDS (technical data sheet) and MSDS (safety data sheet).

NAC-DF 2027

Defoamer and air release additive for solvent-borne and solvent-free epoxy & polyurethane resin systems (flooring and epoxy internal flow coating for pipelines), Effective in low dosages, self-leveling.
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NAC-DF 2030

Defoamer and air release additive for solvent-borne and solvent-free, Particularly recommended for epoxy resin systems (flooring and epoxy internal flow coating for pipelines) and polyurethane, low dosages.
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NAC-DF 2022

Defoamer and air release additive for solvent-borne and solvent-free coatings, adhesives, and sealants. Particularly recommended for epoxy resin systems (flooring and epoxy internal flow coating for pipelines).
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NAC-DF 2020

Defoamer and air release additive for solvent-borne and solvent-free coatings, Particularly recommended for epoxy clear coats (coatings with no pigment and fillers). Creates clear epoxy films and suitable leveling.
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NAC-DF 2212

Defoamer and air release additive in aqueous coatings, emulsion polymerization process, and adhesives. The product is recommended for use in water-based acrylic, polyester, and polyvinyl acetate systems.
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NAC-DF 2211

Silicone-free Defoamer and air release, recommended for water-based automotive primers and top coats based on saturated polyester resins. Don’t create defects or interfere with adhesion between layers.
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