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Wetting or spreading

Silicone surfactants are specialty surfactants that are primarily used in applications that demand their unique properties. Most applications are based on some combination of their (a) low surface tension, (b) surface activity in nonaqueous media, (c) wetting or spreading, (d) low friction or tactile properties, (e) ability to deliver silicone in a water-soluble (or dispersible) form, (f) polymeric nature or (g) low toxicity. The major applications will be discussed briefly in following sections. [Pg.196]

Complete wetting , or spreading, where the contact angle approaches zero (or no contact angle exists), and the liquid spreads into a thin film. [Pg.516]

Dynamics of Wetting or Spreading in the Presence of Surfactants Results and Discussion... [Pg.393]


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