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Powder Displacement for Blends?

highdrum

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Dec 14, 2012
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That works as well, but only with one volume, compound, and concentration. You'd need re-measure and re-mark for every unknown compound displacement. Luckily most displacements can be found somewhere online.
 

Bull_Nuts

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That works as well, but only with one volume, compound, and concentration. You'd need re-measure and re-mark for every unknown compound displacement. Luckily most displacements can be found somewhere online.

Bs...You can put more than one compound just as long as the total saturation point isnt exceded...
 

Sqwattz

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Could always measure out total volume and mark it on your beaker...

Put your ba/bb, and preweighed product, a little carrier oil warm slightly to dissolve...the fill beaker to pre-measured mark with carrier oil and thats it...

Yes..seems like another good idea. I'm starting to see that there's many ways to get this done. I guess I'll try it a few different ways and see which I'm most comfortable with. I'd like to be able to send out a few samples to see which method is giving me the most accurate results, but I'm not sure how easy it is to get this type of testing done in the U.S. Guess I got more homework to do.
 

Bull_Nuts

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Yes..seems like another good idea. I'm starting to see that there's many ways to get this done. I guess I'll try it a few different ways and see which I'm most comfortable with. I'd like to be able to send out a few samples to see which method is giving me the most accurate results, but I'm not sure how easy it is to get this type of testing done in the U.S. Guess I got more homework to do.

Ill test it for you
 

Sqwattz

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LOL - I would but I'm pretty sure I'd have to send you some gorilla hormones to get you to see or feel any difference beyond what you're already running .
 

highdrum

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Bs...You can put more than one compound just as long as the total saturation point isnt exceded...

I just went thought about my answer, yes you're correct. I just see this process in different steps, probably different equipment as well.
 

Bull_Nuts

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Woot woot....im not often correct...seriously...especially according to my wife,..