Yes, I believe the melt was too hot and the thymol/alcohol too cold and did not allow for re-melting.
Am I reading correctly, `15 seconds, and the spreading agent is also called a surfactant? The erythrosin is dry powder.
Joe
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Yes, I believe the melt was too hot and the thymol/alcohol too cold and did not allow for re-melting.
Am I reading correctly, `15 seconds, and the spreading agent is also called a surfactant? The erythrosin is dry powder.
Joe
That was a typo. It is 15 minutes. I have to control my little pinky and shift key! Sorry.
Make up the Erythrosine as specified in the instruction sheet, page 8 IIRC. I will send details later.
PE