Bone emulsion is not made up of milk protein. Bone emulsion is a process that happens after plaster has been mixed with modeling clay to help it harden.
paper is made of tree.
Milk is an emulsion of fat in water.
In most cases it is a suspension, sometimes an emulsion, or even a gel is possible combined with emulsion. So in short: it's a rather complex texture
Toothpaste is considered an emulsion.
cheese
Bone emulsion is not made up of milk protein. Bone emulsion is a process that happens after plaster has been mixed with modeling clay to help it harden.
No one invented emulsion; it's a naturally occurring physical process. Maybe you wanted to know who first made a particular type of emulsion, or for a particular task?
no its not a emulsion dude.....
Butter is a solid emulsion... When a liquid is mixed with a solid, either a gel or a solid emulsion is formed
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Emulsions in screen printing are exposed to blue or ultraviolet light to harden them. The exposure is done through film carrying a positive image (like a photographic negative, but it is positive). For indirect emulsion, in which the emulsion is a layer on a film or paper, the exposure comes first, the soft areas, where the image is, are washed away, and then the emulsion is applied to the screen, to which it adheres. For direct emulsion, the emulsion is a liquid, which is applied to the screen and allowed to dry. It is then exposed, washed out and dried. Indirect emulsion is better at carrying detail, but wears quickly and cannot stand flexing. Direct emulsion produces tougher and longer lasting screens, but is not as good at carrying detail. To give an idea of what fine detail means, special techniques allow direct emulsion to carry 8 point type on a 255 mesh screen.
An emulsion.
it is made into paper it is made into paper it is made into paper
how is the formatio of an emulsion minimized?
Milk is the best example of an emulsion.
Butter is considered as an emulsion.