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Rheology, thick-film leveling

Rheological characterization of the paste is to measure the relationship between shear stress and shear rate varying harmonically with the time, indicating the level of interparticle force or flocculation in the paste. The ideal paste for thick-film films should have a proper degree of pseudoplastic as well as thixotropic behavior (Wu et al., 2010). The thixotropic effect is a result of aggregation of suspended particles. Aggregation in the system caused by the attraction forces such as Van der Waals and repulsion forces due to steric and electrostatic... [Pg.327]

Uses Film-former, rheology modifier, leveling agent, antisagging agent for low odor solv.-based paints, thick coatings, textured paints, gel varnishes... [Pg.638]


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