HI!
I had a couple questions. First, assume someone is using lye with mimiosa mud and naphtha. I was wondering if anyone thinks it's a good idea to purposely shake the hell out of the mixture to form an emulsion. THEN, after you let it sit for a while, add so much water to the emulsion that it will surely separate the naptha from the water. I thought this may be a good method because it ensures a very intimate mixture of the naphtha with the mimosa + dmt. I thought maybe this would result in high yeilds, and you wouldn't have to be careful about formng an emulsion.
My second question is about consistency of the mimosa + lye mix. Does it matter if the mimosa/lye mix is really watery? Why or why not? I figured that if it's watery, then I won't have to worry about an emulsion. But does a watery miomsa mix result in lower yeilds for some reason? Thank you very much.
I had a couple questions. First, assume someone is using lye with mimiosa mud and naphtha. I was wondering if anyone thinks it's a good idea to purposely shake the hell out of the mixture to form an emulsion. THEN, after you let it sit for a while, add so much water to the emulsion that it will surely separate the naptha from the water. I thought this may be a good method because it ensures a very intimate mixture of the naphtha with the mimosa + dmt. I thought maybe this would result in high yeilds, and you wouldn't have to be careful about formng an emulsion.
My second question is about consistency of the mimosa + lye mix. Does it matter if the mimosa/lye mix is really watery? Why or why not? I figured that if it's watery, then I won't have to worry about an emulsion. But does a watery miomsa mix result in lower yeilds for some reason? Thank you very much.
