Manufacturing method of emulsion
First, the monomers (such as vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate, acrylic acid, and silicone) used as raw materials for synthetic resins are uniformly dispersed in water.
Then, the monomers migrate to aggregates of emulsifiers called micelles dispersed in water.
When the polymerization initiator enters these micelles, the initiator heats the micelles, causing a polymerization reaction.
The reacted monomers become synthetic resin particles and are uniformly dispersed in water.
It is said that emulsions can be stabilized by some agents that form a film on the surface of the droplets or give them mechanical stability. The unstable form of the emulsion eventually separated into two forms of liquid layers. Stable emulsions can be destroyed by destroying or deactivating the emulsifier, for example by adding appropriate third-party substances, or even by freezing or heating processes.
Some common emulsions are milk (a dispersion of fat molecules or droplets in an aqueous solution) and butter (a dispersion of droplets of an aqueous solution in butter in fat).
Emulsion characteristics
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