Kirk Keyes
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From what I am reading on this forum, it seems like the process of emulsion making on a small scale would benefit tremendously from using small stepper motors, servos, solenoids, etc (machine control) to keep certain steps in this process more exact and repeatable.
Once you have a pump, you must calibrate it in terms of voltage (potentiometer reading) or RPMs (timing rotations) and measure the output in milliliters.
This is a calibration curve of the Masterflex pump shown above. The two lines show the curve for both heads pumping distilled water.
Every pump head and tubing combination must be regularly calibrated to insure exact flow rates. And, as tubing ages, the flow rate, due to softening of the tubing, changes gradually. Tubing under the rollers of a peristaltic pump must be flexible and must be replaced regularly.
PE
All data is collected over 1 minute. The potentiometer is the speed controller. All pumps must have one. I was half asleep when I posted that after doing most of the work and running the plots all day on and off in the DR.
PE
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