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Fluid flow degradation energy

Epoxy resins and curing agents must have a relatively low viscosity so that formulation compounding can be accomplished easily and without a great deal of energy or degradation of the components. Viscosity is defined as the resistance of a liquid material to flow. It is usually measured in fundamental units of poise (P) or centipoise (cP). Table 3.2 shows a relationship between various common fluids and their viscosity as measured in centipoise. [Pg.45]


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