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Posted on: March 6 2013

Electrostatic charge of Diosmine.

The sofking of Diosmin and Hesperidin is almost impossible to perform properly. The distribution is downright bad due to the electrostatic charge. Aerosil and Magnesium stearate have very little influence. The choice of the mixing material (porcelain, melamine) also has little influence.

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  1. quality ABC seems better as Bassron?
  2. Add Coll Al-hydroxide instead of from Aerosil, same concentration
  3. read how the American colleague & #039; s solve the problem:
    Mettler-Toledo sells a device that looks like a goal post. It is powered and is claimed to remove static. We tried one a few years ago and thought it was the "bees Knees" (that & #039; s a phrase my mom used and it seems well suited here). The current advertising shows a container with blue powder, much of which is clinging to the upper part. The container is passed through the goalposts and the clinging powder falls. That & #039; s what we witnessed when we saw a demonstration of few years back. The device costs about 1.000 US dollars. If It works the way it is supposed to, the cost is well worth it. We ordered one from VWR. If it & #039; s a bust they & #039; ll get it back. Is anyone else using this kind of anti-static device? Mettler-Toledo offers the following advice to reduce electrostatic charges when weighing:-ensure humidity > 45% to 50% (very difficult for us)-Use anti-static weighing containers (metal is better than glass, and glass is better than plastic)-Avoid rubbing Containers and utensils-Use their ionizer (anti-static device).