Examples of using Emulsions in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Produce highly concentrated emulsions or uniform dispersions of micron-size
Emulsions are distinguished respectively their particle size and thermodynamic stability as macroemulsions,
The volume percentage of the injected phase may be lowered, because finer emulsions need less volume to provide the same contact surface with the other reagent phase.
dispersions, emulsions and disintegration.
Laboratory ultrasonic devices of up to 400 watts power allow for the easy preparation of emulsions in test-tubes, Eppendorf vessels, beakers or flow cells.
The application of intense ultrasound waves is an efficient method to produce emulsions with micron- or nano-sized droplets.
viscosities such as drilling muds, bitumen emulsions, latex or paints.
Ultrasonic emulsification and dispersion is ideal to prepare master batches of highly concentrated asphalt emulsions.
balms and emulsions.
for multidose solutions, emulsions, suspensions and powders or granules for reconstitution into solution, emulsion or suspension;
flavour-intense infusions and fine emulsions and mixtures within seconds.
water in oil(oil phase) emulsions have shown the correlation between the energy density and droplet size(e.g. Sauter diameter).
Future research will be directed towards scaling-up the process and increasing the power input to yield even finer emulsions.
The ultrasonic homogenizing technique is very effective for the production of stable and unstable emulsions, which allows the successful creation of the aquafuels.
Ultrasonic emulsification a a reliable, proven technique to prepare stable, fine-size food emulsions. The ultrasonic emulsion….
Nanoemulsions- also known as miniemulsions or submicron emulsions- are used in a wide range of applications in chemistry,
When wax is dispersed as nano droplets with a very homogeneous distribution, a stable wax emulsions is obtained.
Until then, emulsions reacted to changes in temperature, separating into independent water and oil parts.
In most cases, our ultrasonic mixers can achieve submicron droplets when preparing emulsions in a batch or in-line.
Nanoemulsions- also known as miniemulsions or submicron emulsions- are used in a wide range of applications in chemistry, paints& coatings, cosmetics.