What are the effects of conductivity of water on the emulsion prepared?
Conductivity of water is stated as microsiemens/cm and it expresses ionics in water such as calcium, magnesium, sulphate, chlorine, potassium. Water is as conductive as those ionics exist in water. When used for preparing emulsion these ionics dilute the effects of rust, preventing and emulsion producing additives in the formulation of product added to water. For this reason, ionics in water used for preparing emulsion should not exceed certain limitations, namely conductivity rate should not be over 500 microsiemens/cm. On the other hand, emulsion fulfills its effective life span when conductivity rate is 6000-7000 microsiemens/cm. Creamatization and oxidation problems occur in emulsions. Under normal circumstances, emerging emulsion’s conductivity is about 1000-2000 microsiemens/cm when prepared with water having 500 microsiemens/cm conductivity and emulsion supplementations prepared with that water reaches 6000-7000 microsiemens/cm at least within 6-8 months. On the other hand, cond