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Product Code 10237

 DEFOAM FG-10

Defoam FG-10 is exclusively distributed by Syndel International Inc. for aquaculture

  • DEFOAM FG-10 is used to reduce foam in tanks containing fish, especially during transportation. 
RECOMMENDED DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATIONMETHOD.
  • DEFOAM FG-10 is effective at very low concentrations. 10 - 100 ppm (1 - 10 ppm of active ingredient) is sufficient to control foaming in most instances. Begin at 100 ppm and work down to the foam control desired. It is important that DEFOAM FG-10 is completely dispersed so that optimal foam control is attained.
  • Agitiate the product prior to use to ensure that the emulsion is homogeneous.
  • Predilute the desired amount of DEFOAM FG-10 with up to 10 volumes of cool water to aid dispersion.
  • For the best results, add slowly with mixing prior to the occurence of foam and before the fish are added to the tank.
  • Use any prediluted product immediately.
PRESENTATION
  • DEFOAM FG-10 is available in a liquid form and comes in 1 kg, 4 kg and 20 kg containers.
COMPOSITION
STABILITY & STORAGE
  • DEFOAM FG-10 has a shelf life of 12 months when stored at 20 - 40°C Avoid temperatures greater than 49°C. If the product is frozen at O°C it can be thawed out and used without loss of efficiency.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
  • DEFOAM FG~10 is allowable in food products at concentrations up to 100 ppm (10 ppm of active ingredient). It is composed of food grade materials. Extensive toxicological studies have been performed and show minimal problems associated with this product.
  • Avoid contact with the eyes as it may cause some discomfort.

 

 

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