dear sir using blue liquid of sodium alginate in form of 20to 25grms powder in one litre water for isolant unfor tunately only after 25to30days it is analyzed and becomes sedimented .please let me know how can we lengthem the time of it and to be durable and please also tell us what to add .and please let me know what is the best type of alginate(sodium "potasium etc....)for a isolant?thanks for your help sincerely {najafi-from mashhad.ir
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It does mold in cold temperature but slower because it doesn'tget enough moisture to mold faster so the process works slower.But if you had a warm enviorment that carries enough moisturein it than the mold will start to grow faster.
No type of mold will grow without water or moisture.
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sodium alginate 2%,water,glycerin,sodium phosphate and preservatives
cold mold seal......i.e. 2 % sodium alginate solution
I use it to make molds of objects so that I can cast them later. For instance, Mixing alginate with water will create a thick toothpaste like consistency. While the substance is still wet, you can press objects into it, such as hands, creating a mold. After a few minutes the alginate sets and you can remove your hand. There will be a very fine detailed mold that contains even the fine lines from your hand. Use plaster of Paris to make a cast.
Cold does not kill mold. Certain temperatures can stop the growth of mold, but not kill it.
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A quality mold can make a difference in the process of manufacturing a product. For example, the quality of steel used for a mold can make a huge difference in the quality of the end product.
if you have a cold and you have mold that's how you will know when your food is getting old.( like stinky cheese with a cold from mold whos getting old!!!) :p
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Bread does mold in cold temperature but, the bread at room temperature will promote the bread's mold to grow faster than the cold temperature due to the fact that mold grows in warm dry places such as a counter , a garage during the summer, and outside when its warm and does not rain . mold can also grow when its very humid or hot .
With a mold, heat and cold.