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Substance that facilitates the formation of foam
foam production, may have additional co-surfactants added to increase foaming. In which case, the co-surfactant is referred to as the foaming agent.
Foaming_agent
Chemical additive that reduces and hinders the formation of foam in liquids
anti-foaming agent is a chemical additive that reduces and hinders the formation of foam in industrial process liquids. The terms anti-foam agent and defoamer
Defoamer
Substance producing a foaming process in a variety of materials
A blowing agent is a substance which is capable of producing a cellular structure via a foaming process in a variety of materials that undergo hardening
Blowing_agent
Porous glass foam material used as a building material
blowing agent (chemical foaming agent), often carbon or carbonates such as limestone. Near the melting point of the glass, the blowing agent releases
Foam_glass
Substance that lowers surface tension
important role as cleaning, wetting, dispersing, emulsifying, foaming and anti-foaming agents in many practical applications and products, including detergents
Surfactant
Liquid rinse for oral hygiene
remove food from the socket). Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is used as a foaming agent in many oral hygiene products, including many mouthwashes. Some may
Mouthwash
with the foaming agent for very lightweight mixes. This slurry is further mixed with a synthetic aerated foam in a concrete mixing plant. The foam is created
Foam_concrete
Rubber manufactured with a foaming agent
Foam rubber (also known as cellular rubber, sponge rubber, or expanded rubber) is rubber that has been made with a foaming agent so that its structure
Foam_rubber
North American carbonated beverage
to reproduce the familiar foaming character of sassafras-based root beer. Some brands of root beer have distinctive foaming behaviors, which has been
Root_beer
Chemical compound
where it works as an emollient, a film-former, an antistatic agent and an anti-foaming agent, among other uses. Like other silicone-based liquids, it is
Dimethiconol
Surfactant/detergent
and for industrial uses. SLES is an inexpensive and very effective foaming agent. SLES, sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS), and
Sodium_laureth_sulfate
Porous material made from a metal
processes, foam is cast with an open-celled polyurethane foam skeleton. Foams are commonly made by injecting a gas or mixing a foaming agent into molten
Metal_foam
Soft drink
foaming agent flavouring colour The revision introduced in the 1980s featured a plastic lid and modernised branding. The label reads, "Creamola FOAM"
Creamola_Foam
Chemical compound
Ethyl methyl cellulose is a thickener, vegetable gum, foaming agent and emulsifier. Its E number is E465. Chemically, it is a derivative of cellulose
Ethyl_methyl_cellulose
Foam created by the agitation of seawater
breakdown of algal blooms. These compounds can act as surfactants or foaming agents. As the seawater is churned by breaking waves in the surf zone adjacent
Sea_foam
Material
silicon carbide foam ceramics. The foaming method uses a chemical reaction of a foaming agent. The foaming agent generates volatile gas that foams the slurry
Ceramic_foam
Chemical compound
coconut oil, modified using ethylene oxide (oxirane). It is a milder foaming agent found in baby cleansers, gels, and cleaners. Onzo, Alberto; Acquavia
Sodium_coceth_sulfate
Microporous polymer foam with multiple applications
it an effective insulator. Melamine foam is produced through a two-stage process: resin synthesis and curing foaming. The synthesis of melamine resin begins
Melamine_foam
Panel made of gypsum, used in interior construction
paper, glass wool, or a combination of these materials); plasticizer, foaming agent; and additives that can reduce mildew, flammability, and water absorption
Drywall
Anti-foaming agent used to reduce bloating, discomfort or pain caused by excessive gas
Simeticone (INN), also known as simethicone (USAN), is an anti-foaming agent used to reduce bloating, discomfort or pain caused by excessive gas. Simethicone
Simeticone
Brand of antacid
also stomach or duodenal ulcers. It also contains simethicone, an anti-foaming agent which helps eliminate bloating from gas. In large doses, the medicine
Maalox
Food product and protein supplement derived from Pisum sativum
is used as an ingredient in food manufacturing, such as a thickener, foaming agent, or an emulsifier. It is extracted in a powder form and can be processed
Pea_protein
Aid for drilling boreholes into the ground
typically utilizing air or natural gas, sometimes with the addition of foaming agents, can be used when downhole conditions permit. The main functions of
Drilling_fluid
Substance to clean and maintain teeth
mainly a foaming agent, which enables uniform distribution of toothpaste, improving its cleansing power. Triclosan, an antibacterial agent, is a common
Toothpaste
Active fire protection device
the steel industry. Effective on classes A, B, and D. FireAde is a foaming agent that emulsifies burning liquids and renders them non-flammable. It is
Fire_extinguisher
Colorless flammable liquid with an ammonia-like odor
hydrazine hydrate (N2H4·xH2O). Hydrazine is mainly used as a foaming agent in preparing polymer foams, but applications also include its uses as a precursor
Hydrazine
Topics referred to by the same term
Latex foam may refer to: Foam latex, a lightweight form of latex created from liquid latex Foam rubber, rubber that has been manufactured with a foaming agent
Latex_foam
Composite materials made of wood fiber and thermoplastics
most common. Additives such as colorants, coupling agents, UV stabilizers, blowing agents, foaming agents, and lubricants help tailor the end product to the
Wood–plastic_composite
Codes for food additives
antioxidants were added; In 1974 emulsifiers, stabilisers, thickeners and gelling agents were added as well. The numbering scheme follows that of the International
E_number
Chemical compound
alginate. Sodium carbonate is used in toothpastes, where it acts as a foaming agent and an abrasive, and to temporarily increase mouth pH. Sodium carbonate
Sodium_carbonate
Water supplied to a boiler
solids. These chemicals also include anti-scaling agents, oxygen scavengers, and anti-foaming agents. Sludge can also be treated by two approaches. These
Boiler_feedwater
Substance which liberates gas and thereby increases the volume of a dough or batter
batters that cause a foaming action (gas bubbles) that lightens and softens the mixture. An alternative or supplement to leavening agents is mechanical action
Leavening_agent
Chemical compound
(lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt) is used in the food industry as a de-foaming agent for paper production and in adhesives for items that come in contact
Sodium_lignosulfonate
Chemical compound
a liquid gas.[citation needed] It is used as a fire suppression agent, a foaming agent, a highly effective refrigerant, a heat transfer medium, a dielectric
1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoropropane
Type of beverage enriched in gaseous oxygen
clinical practices. An essential element of the oxygen cocktail is the foaming agent, such as gelatin egg white or liquorice. Initially, oxygen cocktails
Oxygen_cocktail
Chemical compound
soaps, shampoos, and toothpaste. It is an inexpensive and effective foaming agent. Typical of many detergents, sodium myreth sulfate consists of several
Sodium_myreth_sulfate
Foam used for fire suppression
any fluorosurfactant. Protein foams contain natural proteins as the foaming agents. Unlike synthetic foams, protein foams are bio-degradable. They flow
Firefighting_foam
Semi-solid white pork fat product
viable option. Lard and other animal fats were formerly used as an anti-foaming agent in industrial fermentation processes such as brewing; there, animal
Lard
Chemical compound
ink solvent and lubricant for the print heads. PEG is used as an anti-foaming agent in food and drinks – its INS number is 1521 or E1521 in the EU. A nitrate
Polyethylene_glycol
Disaccharide made of glucose and fructose
Additionally, it can be sold as "bar sugar", often in combination with a foaming agent, specifically for use in mixed drinks. Because of its fineness, it dissolves
Sucrose
Chemical compound
liquid and is used as a foaming agent in bath products like shampoos and hand soaps, and in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent. See cocamide for the discussion
Cocamide_DEA
Brand of toothpaste marketed by Unilever
Unlike many types of toothpaste, Zendium products do not contain the foaming agent sodium lauryl sulfate (SDS or NaDS, where D means dodecyl). The lack
Zendium
Measure of degree to which a surface active agents is hydrophilic or lipophilic
(lipid-insoluble) 1 to 3: anti-foaming agent 3 to 6: W/O (water in oil) emulsifier 7 to 9: wetting and spreading agent 13 to 16: detergent 8 to 16: O/W
Hydrophilic-lipophilic balance
Hydrophilic-lipophilic_balance
Industrial and food chemical
for over three weeks. PDMS is added to many cooking oils (as an anti-foaming agent) to prevent oil splatter during the cooking process. As a result of
Polydimethylsiloxane
Chemical compound
for use primarily in shampoos and body-wash as a foaming agent. Lauryl sulfates are very high-foam surfactants that disrupt the surface tension of water
Ammonium_lauryl_sulfate
U.S. military self-heating ration technology
weight, 0.5 grams of salt, in addition to an inert filler and anti-foaming agent. Upon adding one US fluid ounce (30 ml) of water, this mixture can raise
Flameless_ration_heater
Foodstuff whipped with air
formation are generally increased. Often to compare foaming properties of various proteins, the foaming power at a specific protein concentration is determined
Foam_(cooking)
Herb or preparation for the gastrointestinal tract
needed][citation needed] Antiflatulent Flatulence § Management Anti-foaming agent Dalby's Carminative Hensleigh Wedgwood, A Dictionary of English Etymology
Carminative
Scientific testing method
detect the presence of anionic surfactants (such as a detergent or foaming agent) in a sample of water. An anionic surfactant detected by the color reaction
MBAS_assay
Edible vegetable oil from the fruit of oil palms
pervasively used in personal care and cleaning products, and it provides the foaming agent in nearly every soap, shampoo, or detergent. Around 70% of personal
Palm_oil
Form of latex containing bubbles
components of foam latex are the latex base, a foaming agent (to help it whip into a froth), a gelling agent (to convert the liquid foam into a gel), and
Foam_latex
Building material made from recycled glass
construction Glass shards are cleaned and milled to a powder before a foaming agent, active carbon, is added in either liquid or solid form. The material
Foam_glass_gravel
Filled bathtub with a layer of foam
exposed mucous membranes of bathers. Sometimes foaming ability is compromised to achieve mildness or non-foaming effects such as emolliency. Bubbles in the
Bubble_bath
Medical condition
bloating that develops. Another treatment is simethicone, an oral anti-foaming agent that helps the body to expel the gas more quickly. Combinations of prokinetics
Bloating
Class of elastomers
polyurethane foam. The carbon dioxide that is liberated in this reaction is the primary blowing (foaming) agent especially in many polyurethane foams which more
Polyurea
Plant genus in the agave subfamily
from the rhizomes of Mojave yucca (Yucca schidigera), is used as a foaming agent in some beverages such as root beer and soda. Yucca powder is produced
Yucca
Class of chemical compounds
Diethanolamides are common ingredients used in cosmetics to act as a foaming agents or as emulsifiers. Chemically, they are amides formed from diethanolamine
Diethanolamide
Natural bark extract used in food and medicine
humectant in baked goods, frozen dairy products, and puddings and as a foaming agent in soft drinks. It is used in agriculture for some "natural" spray adjuvant
Quillaia
Chemical compound
industry, it is used as waterproofing agent and accelerator in concrete. Another use is a foaming agent in fire fighting foam. It can also be very effective
Aluminium_sulfate
Maritime communication method
exactly what the distressed ship needs—in this case, "material [foaming agent] for use in foam fire extinguishers". (See de:Flaggenalphabet for the German
International_Code_of_Signals
Well drilling technique
foaming agent (soap) is added into the flow of air. Fine particles of water and foam in an atmosphere of air bring cuttings back to the surface. Foam
Underbalanced_drilling
Conduit used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
Most manufacturers of rigid polyurethane or phenolic foam panels use pentane as foaming agent instead of the aforementioned gasses. A rigid phenolic
Duct_(flow)
Fire engine
a capacity of 1,000 L (260 US gal), as well as 120 L (32 US gal) of foaming agent. At the rear of the vehicle is a centrifugal fire pump with a delivery
Hilfeleistungslöschgruppenfahrzeug
Hilfeleistungslöschgruppenfahrzeug
Voluntary trapping of tiny air bubbles in concrete
cycles. In contrast to the foam concrete, that is made by introducing stable air bubbles through the use of a foam agent, which is lightweight (has lower
Air_entrainment
Insulation material
sustainable: Consists of phenolic, a foaming agent, and air. Blown with air (no CFCs, HCFCs or other harmful blowing agents). Nontoxic, even during application
Building_insulation_material
Building material consisting of aggregates cemented by a binder
granules and vermiculite. There are many competing products that use a foaming agent that resembles shaving cream to mix air bubbles in with the concrete
Types_of_concrete
Substances added to food
Anticaking agents keep powders such as milk powder from caking or sticking. Antifoaming agents reduce or prevent foaming in foods. Foaming agents do the reverse
Food_additive
Mexican cold chocolate drink
as cocomeca in Oaxaca, is added, or chupipi, or sometimes both; both foaming agents. Some recipes flavor it with cinnamon or anise, and thicken it with
Popo_(drink)
Airport crash tender
Panther can carry 10,000-14,000 litres of water, 1,000-2,000 litres of foaming agent and up to 500 kg of powder. The vehicle usually has an 8×8 drivetrain
Rosenbauer_Panther
Species of plant
fire-fighting foam, and applied as an agricultural spray adjuvant. It is used as an additive in photographic films and as a foaming agent for drinks. The
Quillaja_saponaria
Nontransparent thermosetting polymer
set and hose with a mixing gun to mix the foaming agent, resin, and compressed air. The fully expanded foam is pumped into areas in need of insulation
Urea-formaldehyde
Cream applied to areas of hair growth to facilitate shaving
triethanolamine (TEA)], up to about 10% glycerine, emollients, emulsifiers, and foaming agents. Aerosols are diluted creams dispensed from pressurized cans with the
Shaving_cream
Substance introduced to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact
crystal growth. Anti-foaming agents are typically silicone compounds which increase surface tension in order to discourage foam formation. Viscosity index
Lubricant
Small bean-shaped candy with many different flavors
pectin or starch. Relatively minor amounts of the emulsifying agent lecithin, anti-foaming agents, an edible wax such as carnauba wax or beeswax, salt, and
Jelly_bean
Chemical compound
2676721C, Arpad Savoly; Dawn P. Elko & Bennie Veal et al., "Dispersant and foaming agent comprising naphthalene sulfonate and aldehyde condensate", published
Naphthalene
Beverage made from soybeans
of an anti-foaming agent or natural defoamer during the boiling step. Bringing filtered soy milk to a boil avoids the problem of foaming. It is generally
Soy_milk
Alloy of zirconium and hydrogen
hydrogenation catalyst, and as a reducing agent, vacuum tube getter, and a foaming agent in production of metal foams. Other uses include acting as a fuel
Zirconium_hydride
Topics referred to by the same term
Brussels 7-ACA, 7-aminocephalosporanic acid Azodicarbonamide, a chemical foaming agent ACA, a codon for the amino acid threonine Anterior cerebral artery Anti-cardiolipin
ACA
Form of matter
force to the lamellae. The Marangoni effect depends on the liquid that is foaming being impure. Generally, surfactants in the solution decrease the surface
Foam
Model for understanding the 3 components of fire
density than water. Carrying free radical catchers on the fire. Carrying foaming agents to enable water to stay on the surface of a liquid fire and prevent
Fire_triangle
Chemical reaction between ethylene oxide and substrate
[page needed] A high-volume example of these is sodium laureth sulfate a foaming agent in shampoos and liquid soaps, as well as industrial detergents. Alcohol
Ethoxylation
2021 aircraft incident over Colorado
airplane as soon as it stopped on the runway and applied water and foaming agent to the right engine. The base of the engine experienced a flare up,
United_Airlines_Flight_328
Any liquid polymerized siloxane with organic side chains
antiperspirant. Some silicone oils, such as simethicone, are potent anti-foaming agents due to their low surface tension. They are used in industrial applications
Silicone_oil
Organic compound ethane-1,2-diol
corrosion inhibitors, buffers (for pH stabilisation), lubricants and anti-foaming agents in addition to the water-glycol mixture depending on the desired application
Ethylene_glycol
Foams made with polyethylene
polyethylene (EPE foam) refers to foams made from polyethylene. Typically it is made from expanded pellets ('EPE bead') made with use of a blowing agent, followed
Expanded_polyethylene
Chemical compound
used as an anti-foaming agent in detergent solutions, and in various emulsions, paints, and adhesives. It is also found as a de-foamer in ethylene glycol-borax
Tributyl_phosphate
Japanese chemical manufacturing company
making Kanelite Foam. In the same year, the company developed word's first non-fluorocarbon, non-halogen foaming agent type Kanelite Foam, the Type 3 insulation
Kaneka_Corporation
Chemical compound
as cocamide DEA are used as foaming agents and nonionic surfactants in shampoos and bath products, and as emulsifying agents in cosmetics. Cocamide Cocamide
Cocamide_MEA
Material used for thermal insulation
(block) foaming. Next to these, other prominent types include cavity-filling foam (e.g. car fillings used for acoustic insulation); and spray foam (e.g.
Polyurethane_foam
Aspect of medical history
aeration caused severe foaming of the corn steep. The foaming problem was solved by the introduction of an anti-foaming agent, glyceryl monoricinoleate
History_of_penicillin
Organic sulfate and anionic surfactant
low cost, its lack of impact on taste, and its desirable action as a foaming agent. SDS may reduce the amount of bad breath-causing volatile sulfur compounds
Sodium_dodecyl_sulfate
Chemical compound
2021-05-27. Shimura, Eiji. Preparation of electrophotographic toners using a foaming agent and an insulating substance. 1988. JP 63050863 A. Hartman, W. W.; Dickey
1,3-Diphenyltriazene
Type of detergent used in a dishwasher
also contain:[citation needed] Anti-foaming agents:[citation needed] Foam interferes with the washing action. Foam may affect operation of the machine's
Dishwasher_detergent
Surfactants with cleansing properties
ability to foam may be determined by the head group, for example anionic surfactants are high-foaming, while nonionic surfactants may be non-foaming or low-foaming
Detergent
Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle
carries 1000 gallons of water, 130 gallons of foam agent, and 500 lb of Halotron auxiliary firefighting agent. The roof and bumper turrets combined, will
Oshkosh P-19R Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicle
Oshkosh_P-19R_Aircraft_Rescue_and_Fire_Fighting_vehicle
Method of administering alcohol directly into the respiratory system
treatment of pulmonary edema in humans. Alcohol vapor acts as an anti-foaming agent in the lungs, so the sputum becomes more liquid, and can be easily expelled
Alcohol_inhalation
River in West Virginia, United States
January 2014 a spill of the chemical 4-methylcyclohexane methanol, a foaming agent used as a wash component in the coal-preparation process, required West
Elk_River_(West_Virginia)
Anticaking agents Anticaking agents keep powders such as milk powder from caking or sticking. Antifoaming agents Antifoaming agents reduce or prevent foaming in
List_of_food_additives
Chemical compound
evaporation retarder in paint removers. Its amide is used as an anti-foaming agent in detergents, floor polishes and dripless candles. Reduction of behenic
Behenic_acid
Austria Germany Airport fire engine 6 3,000 litres water 400 litres foaming agent 250 kg of fire extinguishing powder Rosenbauer / MAN TGM 18.320 4×4
List of equipment of the Austrian Armed Forces
List_of_equipment_of_the_Austrian_Armed_Forces
FOAMING AGENT
FOAMING AGENT
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Feering, a village in Essex, named from the Old English personal name Fēra + -ingas ‘people of’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) Fēra’s people’.Americanized spelling of German Viering, a topographic name for someone from a swampy area, from a derivative of Germanic vir ‘bog’, ‘swamp’, or a variant of Fehring 2.
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Burning; Flaming
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Forming the Crest
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leeming.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Originating from Flanders
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
Floating
Girl/Female
Muslim
Burning, Flaming
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Flaming
Girl/Female
Latin
A Roman priestess.
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the sheep pen.
Girl/Female
Indian
Flaming, Bright
Girl/Female
Australian, Muslim, Pakistani
Booming
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for someone from Flanders. In the Middle Ages there was considerable commercial intercourse between England and the Netherlands, particularly in the wool trade, and many Flemish weavers and dyers settled in England. The word reflects a Norman French form of Old French flamenc, from the stem flam- + the Germanic suffix -ing. The surname is also common in south and east Scotland and in Ireland, where it is sometimes found in the Gaelicized form Pléimeann.German : variant of Flemming, cognate with 1.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Roaming; Cloud; Elephant
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Greek, Latin
Roaming
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Roaming; Cloud; Elephant
Girl/Female
Greek
Flaming.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Flaming, Bright
Boy/Male
English American Anglo Saxon
From the valley.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Dutch, English, Swedish
Dutchman; A Native of Flanders; Man from the Lowlands
FOAMING AGENT
FOAMING AGENT
Girl/Female
Biblical
Forgetfulness, desertion.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Chief; Leader; Head of Group
Girl/Female
Indian
Love of Guru, Gurus Love
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Pure-souled; Righteous
Girl/Female
Tamil
Divine, Lord krishnas mother
Male
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of Icelandic Tryggvi, TRYGVE means "trustworthy."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Brave heart
Girl/Female
Australian, Hindu, Indian
Smart
Girl/Female
English
Modern Kacie and variants are phonetic forms of the initials K. C. or variants of the Irish name...
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Deer Eyes
FOAMING AGENT
FOAMING AGENT
FOAMING AGENT
FOAMING AGENT
FOAMING AGENT
n.
Any bird of the genus Phoenicopterus. The flamingoes have webbed feet, very long legs, and a beak bent down as if broken. Their color is usually red or pink. The American flamingo is P. ruber; the European is P. antiquorum.
n.
The act of producing a hollow or roaring sound; a violent rushing with heavy roar; as, the booming of the sea; a deep, hollow sound; as, the booming of bitterns.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Foal
a.
Receiving its charge through the muzzle; as, a muzzle-loading rifle.
a.
Ardent; passionate; burning with zeal; irrepressibly earnest; as, a flaming proclomation or harangue.
a.
That flares; flaming or blazing unsteadily; shining out with a dazzling light.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Foam
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Roam
a.
Buoyed upon or in a fluid; a, the floating timbers of a wreck; floating motes in the air.
a.
Pertaining to agriculture; devoted to, adapted to, or engaged in, farming; as, farming tools; farming land; a farming community.
a.
Free or lose from the usual attachment; as, the floating ribs in man and some other animals.
a.
Emitting flames; afire; blazing; consuming; illuminating.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Loam
a.
Advancing or increasing amid noisy excitement; as, booming prices; booming popularity.
n.
A coat or covering; a layer of any substance, as a cover or protection; as, the coating of a retort or vial.
n.
The act of putting a foot to anything; also, that which is added as a foot; as, the footing of a stocking.
a.
Not funded; not fixed, invested, or determined; as, floating capital; a floating debt.
a.
Rushing with violence; swelling with a hollow sound; making a hollow sound or note; roaring; resounding.
a.
Of the color of flame; high-colored; brilliant; dazzling.
n.
Floating threads. See Floating threads, above.