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By pumping air into the lower chamber of the UNGUATOR® Jar using the pumball, the
pressure thus generated moves the bottom upward. Thanks to the AirDynamic® Pumball
System, even thick pastes can be dispensed via the small dispensing opening in the screw
cap or transferred to small UNGUATOR® Jars using the
4. General Guidelines for the UNGUATOR® Technology
4.1
Preparing the UNGUATOR® Mixing System
The UNGUATOR® Mixing System consists of an UNGUATOR® Jar, an UNGUATOR® MB and
the components of the formulation to be mixed.
First, the UNGUATOR® jar cap (small white screw cap) of the UNGUATOR® Jar and then
the UNGUATOR® Jar lid (large red or white screw cap) must be unscrewed from the
UNGUATOR® Jar.
Second, the UNGUATOR® MB is inserted into the UNGUATOR® Jar housing, sliding the
UNGUATOR® Jar down. The UNGUATOR® Jar lid is then slid onto the UNGUATOR® MB
standing in the UNGUATOR® Jar housing and pressed down firmly using both thumbs.
Ensure that the sealing lip of the UNGUATOR® Jar lid opening is not damaged by the
bayonet noses because the ointment may otherwise rise on the UNGUATOR® MB shaft
during the mixing process.
Third, the UNGUATOR® MB is carefully removed from the UNGUATOR® Jar and the
UNGUATOR® Jar lid will be moved all the way in the direction of the Blade. Both parts, i.
e. the UNGUATOR® MB and the UNGUATOR® Jar lid are put down or possibly tarde on the
balance together with the UNGUATOR® Jar.
4.2 Weighed portion of the formulation
Generally, oily, greasy, aqueous and pulverized ingredients can be weighed out into the
UNGUATOR® Jar all at the same time. It is however advantageous to consider certain
general procedures to optimize the mixing results. Generally, know-how gained from the
traditional preparation of ointments is very helpful when using the UNGUATOR® Mixing
System. As already mentioned at the beginning of the operating instructions, true to the
motto:
learning by doing