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Handbook J
MT 183 THE USE OF THE AGROCHEMICAL
EMULSION TESTER (AET) FOR THE DETERMINATION OF THE STABILITY OF DILUTE
EMULSIONS
OUTLINE OF METHOD
An appropriate
aliquot amount of the agrochemical emulsion or emulsifiable concentrate
is dispersed in CIPAC Standard Hard Water, to provide 250 ml of dilute
emulsion. The dilute emulsion is then allowed to flow under gravity
through the instrument cell, under controlled conditions, and instrument
readings are taken initially and over a 30 minute period. Instrument
readings are dependent on variations in droplet size as the dilute
emulsion flows through the cell. Low readings, (typically <1) and
stable over time, are indicative of fine uniform droplets, and good
emulsion stability. Higher initial readings, (typically >1), which
change with time, are indicative of coarse, non-uniform droplets and
poor emulsion stability.
SCOPE:
The method
is suitable for determining the emulsion stability of dilute emulsions
at a dilution rate of 1 %