،Hi, thank you so much , OT was great, would you please discuss the difference between nanoceloluse fibrillation and fiber. I would be appreciated in advance
Hi, thank you for your inquiry! This is a patented formulation. If you'd like to know more, please contact us at info@hkrita.com and our Business Development team will follow up with you. Thank you.
@@gyongyvernemesszeghy8707 From what I found, the first solvent used to clean the scoby has got to be soda lye (sodium hydroxide). The second solvent mentioned for actually making the fibers is probably N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide. It has a Wikipedia page. It's a part of what's called the lyocell process, which is apparently a green way to make cellulose fibers.
Hi, thank you for your inquiry! This is a patented formulation. If you'd like to know more, please contact us at info@hkrita.com and our Business Development team will follow up with you. Thank you.
،Hi, thank you so much , OT was great, would you please discuss the difference between nanoceloluse fibrillation and fiber. I would be appreciated in advance
What are the solvents used in the two solutions you mentioned?
Hi, thank you for your inquiry! This is a patented formulation. If you'd like to know more, please contact us at info@hkrita.com and our Business Development team will follow up with you. Thank you.
What are the solvent used in the video? I am also interested
@@gyongyvernemesszeghy8707 From what I found, the first solvent used to clean the scoby has got to be soda lye (sodium hydroxide). The second solvent mentioned for actually making the fibers is probably N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide. It has a Wikipedia page. It's a part of what's called the lyocell process, which is apparently a green way to make cellulose fibers.
Hi, thank you for your inquiry! This is a patented formulation. If you'd like to know more, please contact us at info@hkrita.com and our Business Development team will follow up with you. Thank you.
It so exciting!
insightful