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Protein foam collapse rate

The dynamic foam stability is usually measured by the volume of foam at a specific equilibrium flow rate, while the static foam stability is measured by the rate of collapse. Dynamic measurements are particular relevant for transient foams, while for foams of high stability, the static or equilibrium methods are usually more useful, particular for highly stabilized foams such as protein-stabilized foam systems. [Pg.33]


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