Our objective was to evaluate the influence of pH values on the microcoagulation process of whey protein concentrate and whey protein isolate, and obtaining a solid fat mimetics. Such substances were obtained in a precise pH condition. Differences in pH values at which fat mimetics can be obtained are caused by differences in composition of the WPC and the WPI, and particularly, by different lactose content. Protein in the WPC with high a content of lactose was more resistant to denaturation. At pH >3.3 for the WPI 200 g protein/kg dispersion and at pH >3.7 for the WPC 220 g protein/kg dispersion, a decrease in the stability of whey protein structure was observed. Light and transmission electron micrographs show, that at pH lower than mentioned above, microcoagulates are composed of small particles (several micrometers). Aggregation is probably restricted due to electrostatic repulsions of positively charged protein molecules.