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To support the cool down process with the gako unguator EMP a cooling cuff can be used
around the jar and the mixing process for larger jar sizes can be repeated.
Jar size
Time (min.)
Stirrer
Jar size
Time (min.)
Jar size
Time (min.)
Use Cool down phase and emulsions phase alternativ until compound reaches room temperature.

Gel

With the mixing parameter "Gel" gelling agents can be incorporated into fluids or semi-solid
foundation.
As an example, the preparation of ultrasonic contact gel, hydroxypropyl cellulose 400. Also
incorporation gelling agents like bentonite or Aerosil into a semi-solid foundation.
To ensure a homogenous distribution we recommend applying disp. blades for jar sizes up to
200 ml and the standard mixing blades for larger batches.
The fluid component will be weighed out first into the gako unguator Jar. Soluble active
substances can be administered directly into the jar and dissolved. The gelling agent will be
dispersed on top of the liquid component.
If the swelling agent will be incorporated into a semi-solid foundation, the gelling agent can be
covered between two foundation layers. This will obtain a faster dispersion of the gelling agent
into the foundation.
Step 1: combining phase - Level 1 (600 rpm)
15 - 30 ml
50 - 100 ml
0:30
0:30
Disp. Blade
Disp. Blade
Step 2: emulsions phase - Level 7 (1900 rpm)
15 - 30 ml
50 - 100 ml
1:00
1:00
Step 3: cool down phase - Level 1 (600 rpm)
15 - 30 ml
50 - 100 ml
10:00
10:00
tab.: mixing parameter Emulsion
200 ml
300 - 500 ml
0:30
Disp. Blade
200 ml
300 - 500 ml
1:00
200 ml
300 - 500 ml
10:00
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