ICM 884
Silicone Glycol Pulp and Paper Additive

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ICM 884 is a nonionic surfactant of the silicone glycol copolymer type.
It is liquid at room temperature.

It is designed to enhance pulp drainage through pulp mats by decreasing entrained air
during pulp processing and to improve dispersion and efficiency of other defoamer actives.

ICM 884 is permitted under FDA regulation 21CFR 176.210 and is dioxin-free.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES:

Specific Gravity @25°C -----  1.010 - 1.020

Appearance @25°C ------ Clear straw color

Cloud Point (1% aqueous) ------  62F - 75°F

Color, Gardner Scale --------------------4 Max

APPLICATIONS:

  • Improves dispersion of
    brown stock pulp defoamers.
  • Enhances pulp drainage through pulp mats
  • Decreases air entrainment during pulp processing
  • Improves dispersion and effectiveness of other defoamer actives

ICM 884 improves the dispersion of brown stock pulp defoamers, it aids in foam control
of aqueous processes at temperatures above the cloud point of 65 degrees F, and reduces
entrained air which allows for better water drainage thus reducing paper processing cost.

ICM 884 should be use at 0.4-0.9 wt % of the defoamer to improve dispersability and drainage. 
To obtain improved defoaming efficiencies, use ICM 884 at 0.9-1.4 wt %, in combination with
mineral oils, fatty acids and silicone polymers.

ICM 884 is available in 475 pound drums.

To Order, Contact Trilogy Chemicals at (630) 215-5082

                  


These data are offered in good faith as typical values and not as a Product Specification. No warranty, either
expressed or implied, is hereby made. The recommended industrial hygiene and safe handling procedures are
believed to be generally applicable; however, each user should review these recommendations in the specific
context of the intended use and determine whether they are appropriate.

Copyright © 1999 Trilogy Group, LLC                                25 Feb 99