Publication

Dr. Lin's Final Work

Manufacturing Cosmetic Emulsions: Pragmatic Troubleshooting and Energy Conservation — T. Joseph Lin, PhD
Publisher
Allured Books
Published
July 1, 2009
Edition
First Edition
Pages
187
ISBN-13
978-1932633610
Language
English

Limited copies remaining — many were lost in a recent fire

Manufacturing Cosmetic Emulsions

Pragmatic Troubleshooting and Energy Conservation

Dr. Lin's final publication represents the most comprehensive treatment of Low Energy Emulsification ever written — a synthesis of nearly five decades of research, industrial consulting, and scientific refinement.

This publication covers the full breadth of LEE science: the fundamental thermodynamic principles, the primary emulsification methods (spontaneous emulsification, PIT, PIC, and gel emulsification), the factors affecting emulsion quality, and the practical application of LEE in commercial manufacturing environments.

It is an essential reference for cosmetic chemists, formulation scientists, chemical engineers, and anyone with a serious interest in emulsion technology. It is also a deeply personal document — the final scientific statement of a man who dedicated his career to making manufacturing more intelligent, more efficient, and more beautiful.

Unfortunately, a significant number of copies were destroyed in a recent fire. The surviving copies are now among the last available anywhere in the world. We are making them available to those who wish to own a piece of emulsion science history.

What's Inside

  • Fundamental principles of Low Energy Emulsification
  • Detailed treatment of all primary LEE methods
  • Factors affecting emulsion quality and stability
  • Commercial manufacturing applications and case studies
  • High-internal-phase emulsions and gel emulsification
  • Productivity improvements and energy savings data
  • Applications in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food science

For Every Emulsion Scientist

Cosmetic Chemists & Formulators

A practical reference for anyone formulating creams, lotions, and emulsified personal care products. The LEE principles directly translate to improved batch efficiency and product quality.

Students & Researchers

An authoritative primary source on low-energy emulsification methods, suitable for academic study and as a foundation for further research in emulsion science.

Collectors & Historians

A rare surviving copy of the final work by one of the most influential figures in 20th-century cosmetic chemistry. A document of genuine historical significance.