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Formulation of White Phenyl

04/14/2020 7:34 AM

Hi,

I am interested in manufacturing of white phenyl compound with following composition:-

1- Pine oil (22% -28%). 68%

2-Emulsifire OP95 . 30%

3-Preventol KMX. 2%

Is this formulation is OK and will give stability of 18-24months to the product without separation.

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Re: Formulation of white phenyl.

04/14/2020 7:42 AM

Plenty here.

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Re: Formulation of white phenyl.

04/14/2020 7:44 AM

One might carry out tests with this mixture to find out, perhaps?

Temperature is likely to be a variable in the results, so it would be good to have a temperature-stable environment for each test sample.

Do let the forum know how these tests went lest other readers wish to follow suit.

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Re: Formulation of white phenyl.

04/14/2020 8:17 AM

Further this formulation is for Indian climate.

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Re: Formulation of white phenyl.

04/14/2020 8:45 AM

If I remember correctly India has a desert, some very high mountains, tropical rain forests, grassy open savannas and crowded urban cities. That is a lot of different climates.

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04/14/2020 9:02 AM

...over a wide latitude range and a wide altitude range.

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Re: Formulation of white phenyl.

04/14/2020 8:55 AM

So what?

And how come this is both relevant and off-topic? That's nonsense!

And why would one make it when it can be had on the open market?

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04/14/2020 11:00 AM

It will take Anonymous Poster #1 <...18-24months...> to come up with an answer, of course.

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