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Size of the UNGUATOR® Jar
Type of formulation
15-30 ml
30-100 ml
200 ml
Suspension
03:00
03:50
06:45
Normal
02:30
03:20
06:10
Emulsion
03:00
03:50
Suppositoires
02:30
03:20
06:10
Gel
The UNGUATOR® Mixing System is removed from the UNGUATOR® B/R after the
required mixing time and the UNGUATOR® Jar Lid needs to be slightly untwisted as
with air diminuation. The UNGUATOR® Jar bottom should then be pushed into the full
down position using the UNGUATOR® MB. Then the UNGUATOR® Jar Lid should be
retightened. The UNGUATOR® Mixing System can now be inserted back into the
bayonet receptor of the UNGUATOR® B/R from below and pushed up as far as it will
go. The UNGUATOR® MB can now clean itself through high-speed rotation in a position
close to the lid. This process is called freespin. Most of the ointment is removed from
the UNGUATOR® MB and the mixing process is complete.
4.4.1 Emulsion
(Emulsifying semisolid substances with water at room temperature).
Example: Eucerin c. aqua aa
Up to 200ml. we recommend using the UNGUATOR® Disp. Blade.
Cold stored foundations make the emulsification more difficult. Heating up the liquid to
be added may accelerate the emulsification. Sometimes the heat that occurs during the
mixing process inside the jar may already be sufficient and formation of emulsions.
4.4.2 Em
(Emulsifying of semisolid substances to be melted).
Examples: Emulsific. aquosa, Lanette, Cera
Up to 200ml. we recommend using the UNGUATOR® Disp. Blade.
Emulsions should always be heated then when UNGUATOR® Jars of 300 ml to 500 ml
Tab. 3:Minimum values for mixing time at speed level 5 in min:sec
4 x 1 min. with 1450 rpm with a break of 5 min. each