Liquid foams are made wherever gases and liquids are mixed. Ingredients such as soap help to form stable films, and therefore long-lived foams.
Foams can be made by:
Industrial processes which bring gases and liquids together often form foams. These foams are generally unwanted as they can block flow or damage pumps. The petroleum and chemical processing industries are therefore interested in destroying foams. Certain chemical additives can accomplish this.
The development and stability of a liquid foam is governed by three main processes: