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Hi Belinda! I'm interested in getting this IKA unit. Upon checking their site, they have multiple variants like lo-vi, me-vi (what you're using), and hi-vi. May I ask which variant would you recommend for the testing of cosmetics and personal care products? Thank you.
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We can’t comment on or recommend equipment. Please watch this video: th-cam.com/video/Yj7Q0WTr2X8/w-d-xo.html or contact a IKA representative for help.
You said to wait at least 5 full rotations before you look at the reading. What if I have a thick product and the reading keeps going down over time? I’m using RV-5 at 10 rpm and it goes from 60k down to 31k. I wonder if it’s creating a void as it keeps spinning more? If I re-mix the product it goes back to 60k or so, but then again slowly settles down to 31k after 50+ rotations.
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Utterly unbelievable. I had no idea testing viscosity was such an involved process.
Glad you enjoyed this video!
Is it valid to perform a calibration curve through regression analysis with this kind of instrument?
No - it depends completely on the spindles and machine used as well as the product/formula.
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Nice job Mam👍
Thank you for watching!
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Very nice and informative video
Thank you for watching!
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So what is a good reading ? Is that depending on how it feels by hand ? And the whole point is just checking batches ?
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Is it safe to say that your goal is run at 50% on the 10-100% scale?
Hi Belinda! I'm interested in getting this IKA unit. Upon checking their site, they have multiple variants like lo-vi, me-vi (what you're using), and hi-vi. May I ask which variant would you recommend for the testing of cosmetics and personal care products? Thank you.
We can’t comment on or recommend equipment. Please watch this video: th-cam.com/video/Yj7Q0WTr2X8/w-d-xo.html or contact a IKA representative for help.
IKA Viscosmeter: www.ika.com/en/Products-Lab-Eq/Viscometers-csp-279 (tristian.chong@ika.my/ claresta.lim@ika.my)
Hi Belinda, how much do you pay for that product?
I would research online :)
We can’t comment on or recommend equipment. Please watch this video: th-cam.com/video/Yj7Q0WTr2X8/w-d-xo.html or contact a IKA representative for help.
IKA Viscosmeter: www.ika.com/en/Products-Lab-Eq/Viscometers-csp-279 ((tristian.chong@ika.my/ claresta.lim@ika.my)
You said to wait at least 5 full rotations before you look at the reading. What if I have a thick product and the reading keeps going down over time? I’m using RV-5 at 10 rpm and it goes from 60k down to 31k. I wonder if it’s creating a void as it keeps spinning more? If I re-mix the product it goes back to 60k or so, but then again slowly settles down to 31k after 50+ rotations.
We’re happy to provide the full formula, ingredient, supplier, input and method details, please email us: info@personalcarescience.com.au and we can send you a link to access ALL our free formulas and reports. Happy formulating!
You need a helipath stand...look at the Rotavisc Heli series.