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Characterising Gel Samples With Regard To Gel Strength Determinations Using Equipment From Malvern I
A relatively quick amplitude sweep experiment can indicate the strength of a gel and its modulus. This can therefore be used to optimise dosing of gelation agents and other components.

Determining And Measuring Thixotropy and Rheology For Coatings Applications Using Equipment From Mal
If the viscosity reduces and immediately returns after shearing, the material is not thixotropic but just 'shear thinning'. It is important to recognise thixotropy in materials, otherwise the shear history of the sample may adversely affect the accuracy and reproducibility of the test.

Predicting Performance Of Paints Using Rheological Measurements and Equipment From Malvern Instrumen
The formation of a glossy smooth painted surface is dictated by both the rheological and surface tension properties of the materials. This article describes how rheological experiments can be used to give information on the performance characteristics of the paints.

Predicting Sedimentation and Stability Problems Using Equipment From Malvern Instruments
Suspensions may be acceptably stable to sedimentation for two reasons. Either the bulk material has a yield stress high enough to hold the particles in suspension, or the material has a ‘zero shear viscosity’ high enough that sedimentation occurs in an acceptably slow manner.

Rheological Analysis Of Dispersions By Frequency Sweep Testing Using Equipment From Malvern Instrume
Measurement of the rheological properties can provide micro structural information, enabling a better understanding of the application and end use characteristics. One of the best techniques for determination of sample microstructure is oscillation (dynamic) testing.

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