| How to use Gohsenol -
Dissolution |
| By dissolving GOHSENOL in water, transparent,
viscous aqueous solutions are obtained. Temperature
sensitivity of the dissolving process will depend
on the degree of saponification. Additionally,
when a lot of GOHSENOL is placed into water at
one time, agglomerations may form. This is particularly
true for G and K types of GOHSENOL. |
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| Suggestions for Agitation |
| Careful attention must be paid to the temperature
of water to avoid undissolved powder lumps. Strongly
agitate to avoid GOHSENOL particles settling at
the bottom of the vessel. |
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| Representative
dissolution methods suitable for each type
of GOHSENOL are as follows: |
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N
and A type GOHSENOL |
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Charge GOHSENOL into room
temperature water under agitation. After finishing
the charge, begin to raise the temperature
to 90-95?. Keep at this temperature for 30-60
minutes under continued agitation until it
has completely dissolved. |
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G
type GOHSENOL |
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Slowly charge GOHSENOL
into room temperature water under agitation.
Begin to raise the temperature to 80-90?.
After having fully dispersed GOHSENOL keep
at this temperature for 30-60 under continued
agitation until it has completely dissolved.
Be careful to avoid any rapid temperature
increase, as this often causes severe foaming. |
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K
type GOHSENOL |
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Slowly charge GOHSENOL
into room temperature water, as for G type
GOHSENOL. Begin to raise the temperature to
70-75? under agitation. After having fully
dispersed GOHSENOL, slowly cool under continued
agitation, then complete dissolving is materialized.
Pay full attention to the temperature as dissolving
time is significantly increased above 80?.
Sometimes turbidity due to the Clouding point
is observed at 70-75?. But this turbidity
disappears after it has cooled.
Be careful to avoid any rapid temperature
increase, as this often causes severe foaming. |
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