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Why does the gel dissolve when adding Sodium Lactate Plus?

Postby ssper1997 » Mon Oct 29, 2018 11:40 pm

There is a gel base but enough to put on. Sodium Lactate Plus The gel dissolves into water as soon as it is stirred. Will you know the reason? Please give me a solution so that the gel doesn't dissolve.
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Re: Why does the gel dissolve when adding Sodium Lactate Plus?

Postby fluffy_dd » Tue Oct 30, 2018 4:21 pm

Sodium Lactate Plus is an electrolyte. If put in a gel base that is not resistant to electrolyte, it will dissolve into water. It should be used in สารสร้างเนื้อเจล that is highly electrolyte resistant, such as Pro Polymer™ (Gel Maker) may increase the proportion. of Pro Polymer in larger quantities (e.g. from 1% normal to 2-3%).
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Re: Why does the gel dissolve when adding Sodium Lactate Plus?

Postby touchzhakornxx » Thu Nov 01, 2018 2:33 am

Recommended to use AnyGel . You will get a clear gel and no air bubbles. But the mixing process must use heat and blender together. Thank you.
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Re: Why does the gel dissolve when adding Sodium Lactate Plus?

Postby ssper1997 » Fri Nov 02, 2018 11:10 pm

Thank you for all answers
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