Types and Applications of Defoamers in the Papermaking Process

1. Why Defoamers Matter in Papermaking

As paper machines run faster and more wet-end additives are introduced, foam control has become increasingly critical in the papermaking process. Foam can appear throughout various stages—from stock preparation, pulping, bleaching, and sizing to coating and wastewater treatment—interfering with production and compromising paper quality. In severe cases, excessive foam can even halt production altogether.

To combat foam-related issues, defoamers are widely used across the paper industry. The key lies in selecting the right type of defoamer—or a compatible combination—that ensures effective foam control without compromising product quality or performance.


2. Main Types of Defoamers Used in Papermaking

Defoamers in the paper industry are commonly categorized based on their active ingredients:

Type Composition
Silicone-Based Silicone oil (or silicone polyether) + silica + emulsifiers
Fatty Alcohol-Based High-carbon alcohols + emulsifiers
Polyether/Polyester-Based Polyether compounds + diluents/emulsifiers
Mineral Oil-Based Mineral oil + hydrophobic particles + emulsifiers
Compound Formulations Combinations of mineral oil + polyether, or silicone + mineral oil

3. Application of Defoamers in Papermaking Stages

Pulping Stage

Silicone-based defoamers are commonly used here due to their strong defoaming performance, long-lasting effect, good dispersibility, and stability under heat and chemical exposure. They are typically added at multiple points—such as the washer, black liquor tank, and cleaners—using metering pumps.

  • Dosage: 0.2–0.8 kg/ton for chemical pulp; lower for mechanical pulp
  • Watchouts: Poor emulsification can lead to silicone aggregation, causing paper defects like poor sizing.

Papermaking Stage (Wet End)

Due to silicone oil’s adverse effects on sheet formation, fatty alcohol-based and polyether-based defoamers are preferred. These are often used separately or in combination at different dosing points.

  • Fatty Alcohol Defoamers: Fast defoaming, good compatibility, minimal residue, and environmentally friendly. Effective across various paper grades and processes.
  • Polyether Defoamers: Strong in suppressing foam and releasing entrained air; slower to defoam initially but excellent for persistent foam.
  • Temperature Sensitivity: Both types are affected by white water temperature; high-temp variants are essential for modern high-speed paper machines (≥52°C).
  • Typical Dosage:
    • Polyether: 80–120 g/ton
    • Fatty Alcohol: 250–400 g/ton
  • Application Points: Wire pit, white water tank, headbox, and chest

Coating Stage

During the preparation of coating formulations, foam arises from the mixing of binders, pigments, and wetting agents. Foam can negatively impact coating uniformity and production efficiency.

  • Common Defoamers: Mineral oil-based and polyether emulsions
  • Dosage: 0.1%–0.5%, depending on system complexity and foam level
  • Key Consideration: Defoamers must balance foam control and compatibility with coating systems.

Wastewater Treatment

Papermaking generates large volumes of effluent, rich in fibers, fillers, organic matter, and surfactants, often producing persistent foam in treatment systems.

  • Recommended Defoamers: Silicone-based or polyether emulsions
  • Typical Dosage: ≤10 ppm

Why Choosing the Right Defoamer Matters

Matching the defoamer to the specific foaming system is essential for efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Considerations like temperature, chemical additives, pH, and equipment layout all impact defoamer selection and performance.


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