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Re: ANTIFOAM RATES

From: Sleazy Antifoam Salesman
Category: Safety
Date: 17 Feb 2005

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Dilution ratios can vary from 50:1 to 300:1. 100:1 dilution is probably the most common. As important as the dilution ratio is the cutter fluid you select. Light gas oil is probably the most common, but a heavier stock (such as HGO), can sometimes be beneficial because it doesn't flash as fast as LGO and can allow the antifoam to get deeper into the drum. I hope this helps. Regards, Kris


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