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Post by caitlync on Oct 3, 2014 13:27:41 GMT -5
Ah poop. I just typed up a whole thing and then it disappeared on me because my page decided to reload itself, anyone ever have that happen? Pain in my bum. Okay, let me try to type this again, I hope it is coherent. I am not sure if this is the right place on this forum to ask this question but I am not sure exactly which category it would fall under. I wonder if anyone knows the science of this? I ran a test batch in the melanger and took samples out at different intervals to compare at the end. I took small samples at 12/24/36/48/72 and let them all rest while waiting for the final 72 and letting that one rest for a day before comparing them all. The 12 showed fat bloom (to be expected) then I noticed something interesting, the 12 and 36 show the most fat bloom whereas the 24 and 48 show very little (just light dusting) and the 72 is somewhere in the middle. I wonder if this has something to do with where the particles are at each stage in the game affecting how much fat bloom there is developing during their resting period? The temperature in the room was about the same during each sample taken (I guess there were some variables but all in all about the same). Does anyone know what would cause such a difference? Does the time in the melanger affect it? Here are some photos:
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