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MemberFebruary 18, 2019 at 11:00 am in reply to: Small labs - how do you mix and cook your formulationsFekher said:@VitalikButerin actually i work in stainless steel tank.
do you recommend any brand?
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MemberFebruary 18, 2019 at 10:59 am in reply to: Small labs - how do you mix and cook your formulationsDtdang said:I am struggling to find the filling tool for airless bottlesare you wanting to do it semi-automatic? pretty sure you can use a normal nozzle for any other bottle ?
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MemberFebruary 18, 2019 at 10:50 am in reply to: Experience purchasing (semi) Automatic Machinery from AliBaba?Max said:same problem with Ebay or Amazon…have you tried it ?
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MemberFebruary 18, 2019 at 10:49 am in reply to: Experience purchasing (semi) Automatic Machinery from AliBaba?globalwidget said:Do it all the time, never had a problem. It is hard to find some replacement parts though, when things inevitably do break down.what type of machine do you buy? have you bought a tube filling machine?
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MemberFebruary 16, 2019 at 1:35 pm in reply to: Small labs - how do you mix and cook your formulationsmikethair said:For us, stainless water jacketed tanks made in the USA, commercial mixers used in the restaurant industry.Nice use of industrial/heavy duty food mixers!
Can you regulate tempt specifically using the jacketed tanks?
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MemberFebruary 16, 2019 at 1:35 pm in reply to: Small labs - how do you mix and cook your formulationsDirtnap1 said:Stainless water jacketed tanks for me. Simple drill mixers with various blades depending on formula.Does the water jacketed tanks allow you to regulate temp exactly to your needs?
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MemberFebruary 16, 2019 at 1:34 pm in reply to: Small labs - how do you mix and cook your formulationsDr Catherine Pratt said:Getting the grease off the boiled pots? didn’t you have a High Frequency Ultrasonic Wave cleaner handy? I thought they would be just laying around in the fields…Aren’t those cleaners like pots you put objects in? Or is it a hand one? How could he put pots inside that, a pot would be too big?
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MemberFebruary 14, 2019 at 8:00 pm in reply to: Small labs - how do you mix and cook your formulationsFekher said:@VitalikButerin actually i work in stainless steel tank.
chinese?
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MemberFebruary 14, 2019 at 8:00 pm in reply to: Small labs - how do you mix and cook your formulationsBelassi said:I use native labour. The main difficulty is cleaning the grease from the big black pots after we finish boiling down the missionaries.How do you monitor temperature and heat the pots?
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MemberFebruary 10, 2019 at 12:56 pm in reply to: Compliance attitudes generally towards bulk retail cosmetic dispensersI like the idea of refill but how is done is questionable, I have certain ideas of cutting down on plastic using refill concept but not an instore one
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mikethair said:I use a custom made filling machine made by Universal Filling Machine Company in the UK. It is very well engineered, precise, and hand operated. http://www.universalfilling.comPart of the process was that I sent samples of our liquids to them for testing before they released the machine. To-date, after four years of solid use, the results have been excellent. It covers bottle sizes 30 mL to 250 mL +Price ex-works in 2004 was £3,450.00. I’m very happy with this machine.
thanks a lot for your guidance, do you have any advice on tube filling machines?
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ozgirl said:Unfortunately I don’t know any websites in Europe (I am in Australia) but others may be able to help.You could ask for maintenance logs but they may not be available. It is the same risk as buying a used car. It is cheaper but you don’t always know the history.
thanks for your help, nevertheless
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ozgirl said:Also look for second hand equipment that is often sold off when factories close.If you let us know your location perhaps someone can give better suggestions.
based in europe, is there websites that point towards people selling? how can i know how well maintained they are?
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Bill_Toge said:have a look on ebay and Alibaba - there’s an extraordinary range of machinery for salefor what it’s worth I’d suggest going with semi-automatic to start with, unless you’re making very high volumes; more heavily automated a machine is (hence, the more complex), the harder to maintain and the more expensive it gets
Hi,
they’re mostly chinese? i’ve learnt not to trust chinese, or am i wrong?
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You’d need to wait maybe for it to cool to room temp, some need to be tested after 48 hours