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T.K. FILMIX TOPICS
Part.11
Sub-micron Dispersion and Emulsion: T.K. Filmix Mixer
Does Not Coagulate or Precipitate

This is Part 2. in a series beginning "There's no Re-coagulation! I Can't Believe it!" From the data of metal oxide which general coagulates, we introduced the fact that even after one year, there was no coagulation. The same phenomenon occurs with an emulsion. Data shows that coagulation and precipitation do not occur. We have been unable to explain why the stability in occurs in dispersions but with emulsions, we have found that particle distribution is very even which causes the stability. We are currently studying the mixing phenomenon that causes these results.
The data below is a comparison of stability only of previous mixers, so the median particle size is at3 for comparison

(Material Processed) Water:Liquid Paraffin:Tween 80=120:30:1


This material processed has a low viscosity so when left latent, creaming occurs. The data above is taken after the sample was shaken where creaming occurred. In the Filmix data, there was no change in particle distribution of the mixture.
If you are trying to achieve this stable, even distribution in a mixture, the Filmix may be your answer.

 
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