Additive

TEGO® Foamex 830

TEGO® Foamex 830 is a very compatible defoamer concentrate based on organic polymer technology. Silicone- and solvent-free.

Product information

Type

Additive

Sub type

Defoamer & deaerator

Sustainability

VOC reduction

Next generation solution

Markets

Technologies

Waterborne

Manufacturer

TEGO Foamex Logo

Availability

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Meeting decorative coating regulations with digitalisation ​

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Defoamer Basics

In this comprehensive interactive eLearning you can learn what foam is all about, how defoamers work and how to select and test defoamers.  You can stop and return any time. 

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Review of Evonik's architectural coating defoamer performance with support of the COATINO® Defect Detection tool.

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Automotive Refinish Coatings – Part I: A General Overview Background, chemistry, market requirements, and future of automotive refinish coatings are discussed.

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Surface Week 1: Metal Coatings

Recorded Webinar: We were delighted to offer a joint webinar with  Synthomer, one of the world’s leading suppliers of sustainable water-based and differentiated polymer solutions.

This webinar has focused on the importance of pre-treatment of metal surfaces. The session has coved the application of 1K anti-corrosion primers and direct-to-metal (DTM) coatings, highlighting their benefits in protecting against environmental factors. Additionally, we have discussed the film formation process and common surface defects that can impact performance.

This webinar was part of the Surface Weeks.