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Storage rheological properties after

In addition, for suspensions, redispersibility, rheological properties, and mean size and distribution of particles should be considered. After storage, samples of suspensions should be prepared for assay according to the recommended labeling (e.g., shake well before using ). [Pg.59]

The formulations based on dispersant E, which showed the best dispersion rheology, and the leading competitor dispersant 4 were evaluated further with respect to storage properties, where rheology was re-measured after 6 weeks. The results are shown in Figure 4. [Pg.31]


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