Pond Foam Free
Safely Eliminates Foam
from Ponds
How Does It
Work?
In spreading over the foam, the silicone active ingredient
displaces surfactant molecules and thins out the lamellae, leading
to destabilazation and collapes. Silica particals transported
by the siloxanes onto the foam lamellae have an additional
destabilizing effect on the foam. The foam bubbles burst and
the entrapped air escapes.
- This is the
solution for foam that can build up near the waterfalls at certain
times of the year.
- Completely
removes foam from water, for use in ponds, fountains and
statuary.
- 100% natural
and wildlife safe.
- Food grade
defoamer instantly breaks down the foam created by excess organic
compounds in the water column.
-
Pond Foam
Free will only remove the foam created.
- To remove the
excess organic compounds from the water, use EcoCarbon
available on our Store.
-
Application Rate: 1 Pump treats up to 10 gal./37 liters
of total water
-
8.5
oz./250 ml - treats up to 500 gal./1,892
liters
To view a printable .pdf copy of the MSDS (Material
Safety Data Sheet) that has been filed with the EPA,
"DOWNLOAD MSDS"
New for 2010
- Combining science with simplicity,
Aquascape's complete new and improved line of water treatments now
make it simpler to maintain a healthly, well balanced water
garden. Gone are the products with long names & confusing
application instructions. Aquascape's new pump-top liquid
bottles and bubble tabs make dosing simple and affordable.
Each product now has a gentle scent and color to help consumers
remember each product. So enjoy a clean, clear, healthly pond
with the complete new line of Aquascape Water Treatment
Products
Calculations for Water Volume of Ponds , Streams
& Waterfalls
Pond
Water Volume
(Length x
Width x Average
Depth) x 7.48 = Water Volume of Pond in
gallons
1 cubic
ft. = 7.48 gallons of water
Example: Pond Measures:
11’L
x16’W x 2’AD
(11'L x 16'W x 2'AD) x 7.48 =
2,634
Gallons of water
(The addition of rocks and
gravel will lessen the actual water volume beacuse of
displacement)
Water
Volume in a Stream
(Length x Width x Depth) x 7.78 = Water
Volume of Stream in Gallons
Example: Stream Measures: 15'L x 3'W x 2"D
First
Calculate Depth in feet not inches: 1" = 0.12' so ...
2"D = 0.24'D
(15'L x
3"W x 0.24'D) x 7.48 =
81
Gallons of Water
Water
Volume in Waterfalls = Same as
Streams
Use these formulas to help calculate how much product to
purchase & use. Always read and follow the individual
product's label instructions)
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