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Polymer paste

Viscosity is defined as the shear stress per unit area at any point in a confined fluid divided by the velocity gradient in the direc tiou perpendicular to the direction of flow. If this ratio is constant with time at a given temperature and pressure for any species, the fluid is caUed a Newtonian fluid. This section is limited to Newtonian fluids, which include all gases and most uoupolymeric liquids and their mixtures. Most polymers, pastes, slurries, waxy oils, and some silicate esters are examples of uou-Newtouiau fluids. [Pg.405]

The polymer particles are not stabilized and tend to agglomerate to form a polymer paste or slurry. In addition, the polymerization rate is independent of the number of particles ( ). ... [Pg.267]

Introduction. Polymer Pastes. Conventional Methods of Moulding.83... [Pg.81]

Fundamentals of Low-Pressure Moulding of Polymer Pastes and Thermoplastic Materials... [Pg.83]


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