cmmacares
Chemical
- Dec 10, 2011
- 4
Can someone help me understand or confirm if a lab batch with 2kg batch size will really produce 50% reduction on viscosity during the actual production?
We are trying to make a body butter and a facial scrub-- emulsion products, unfortunately we couldn't re-produce the desired viscosity in the lab batch. Is this normal? I know there is really variance, but 50% reduction in viscosity is way too depressing.. and for us is not reasonable.
Can anyone give us other information what else to account for this investigation.
We are using Homogenizer, mixer, scraper and recycling of the bulk during the compounding of the actual batch. In the lab batch, only recycling was not applied due to Lab limitation.
In this case will it really provide that big difference in viscosity?
How will I know the degree of shear stress produced on those equipment mentioned above?
Hope someone will hear me...
thanks!
We are trying to make a body butter and a facial scrub-- emulsion products, unfortunately we couldn't re-produce the desired viscosity in the lab batch. Is this normal? I know there is really variance, but 50% reduction in viscosity is way too depressing.. and for us is not reasonable.
Can anyone give us other information what else to account for this investigation.
We are using Homogenizer, mixer, scraper and recycling of the bulk during the compounding of the actual batch. In the lab batch, only recycling was not applied due to Lab limitation.
In this case will it really provide that big difference in viscosity?
How will I know the degree of shear stress produced on those equipment mentioned above?
Hope someone will hear me...
thanks!