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GLOBAL DEFOAMERS MARKET FORECAST

2024-2032

Global Defoamers Market by Product (Oil-based Defoamers, Silicone-based Defoamers, Water-based Defoamers, Other Products) Market by Industry (Agrochemicals, Paints & Coatings, Food & Beverages, Pulp & Paper, Water Treatment, Oil & Gas, Other Industries) by Geography

Report Summary

• The global defoamers market is expected to reach $5103.65 million by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 7.56% during the forecast period, 20242032.

• Defoamers are employed in various industries to reduce or eliminate foam production in industrial process liquids. These industries include water treatment, agrochemicals, coatings, food and beverage, and pulp and paper.

• Foam can lead to issues in surface coatings and decrease the efficiency of container filling, making defoamers a valuable tool for optimizing productivity.

Market

Segmentation – Product and Industry

Market by Product

• Oil-Based Defoamers

• Silicone-Based Defoamers

• Water-Based Defoamers

• Other Products

Market by Industry

• Agrochemicals

• Paints & Coatings

• Food & Beverages

• Pulp & Paper

• Water Treatment

• Oil & Gas

• Other Industries

Geographical Study based on Four Major Regions

• North America: The United States and Canada

• Europe: The United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, and Rest of Europe

• Asia-Pacific: China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Australia & New Zealand, and Rest of AsiaPacific

• Rest of World: Latin America, the Middle East & Africa

Key Players studied in the Market

• BASF SE

• Evonik Industries AG

• Henkel AG & Co KGaA

• Clariant International Limited

• Dow Corning Corporation

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