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These days commercial beers are often produced with the help of foam stabilizers, chemical preservatives and other additives.
Unfortunately, that interacted with a foam stabilizer the company ahd added earlier, making the beer look milky.
Long-chain alkyl amine oxides are used as nonionic surfactants and foam stabilizers.
The agent reacted badly with a foam stabilizer that was used and Schlitz recalled 10 million bottles of beer, costing it $1.4 million.
Hydroxyethylcellulose (liquid thickener, foam stabilizer)
Phos-Chek WD-881 is mixture of anionic surfactants, foam stabilizers, and solvents including hexylene glycol.
A significant new activity involving the substance is any new activity other than importing it or manufacturing it for use as an industrial silicone foam stabilizer.
Aluminium sulfate reacts with sodium bicarbonate to which foam stabilizer has been added, producing carbon dioxide for fire-extinguishing foams:
In other industries, they are also used as adhesives, binding agents, crystal inhibitors, clarifying agents, encapsulating agents, flocculating agents, swelling agents, foam stabilizers, etc.
The carbon dioxide is trapped by the foam stabilizer and creates a thick foam which will float on top of hydrocarbon fuels and seal off access to atmospheric oxygen, smothering the fire.
Other components of fire-retardant foams are organic solvents (e.g., trimethyl-trimethylene glycol and hexylene glycol), foam stabilizers (e.g., lauryl alcohol), and corrosion inhibitors.
Windhoek is made in compliance with 16th-century German brewing laws, using only hops, barley and water, and its makers sneer at S.A.B. for adding corn, sugar, preservatives and foam stabilizers.
Citric Acid A natural, edible organic acid used to adjust pH, one of the natural hydroxy acids derived from citrus fruits Cocamide DEA Shampoo thickener and foam stabilizer derived from coconut fatty acids.