This history-dependent behavior, first described for relaxed muscles by Denny-Brown in 1929, is attributed to a thixotropic effect. |
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Thixotropy is a property displayed by many systems, particularly those with complex molecules with long chains, familiar objects being tomato ketchup and thixotropic paint. |
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These systems are called thixotropic and are characterized by a difference in viscosity, depending on the speed at which the shear force is applied. |
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This family is based on an innovative use of coating technology and represents a significant progress in thixotropic control. |
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Bentonite clay is a kind of efficient organic thixotropic gel, suitable for use in low and medium polar solvent. |
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The peculiarity of this product is that it is thixotropic, therefore it cannot be poured. |
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The thixotropic nature of SOLHYDBOND THIXO makes it suitable for extending with sand when patching on overhead and vertical surfaces. |
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The compound is available in fluid or thixotropic versions with curing times tailored for different conditions. |
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These include thinners and removers, peelable coating masks and thixotropic materials for the effective coating of lead ends. |
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Simson Styrocol is a special thixotropic contact adhesive for polystyrene foam. |
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Quicksand, a mixture of sand and water, is rendered thixotropic by the presence of certain clays. |
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Water-thinnable and thixotropic clear coat for wood based on self-crosslinking polyacrylate emulsions. |
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A filling 2 component thixotropic aluminium putty which contains elastic, high reactive, unsaturated polyester resin with special minerals and environment friendly filler. |
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A matured lime putty is thixotropic, meaning that when a lime putty is agitated it changes from a putty into a more liquid state. |
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Clear, slightly viscous thixotropic liquid, with a strong solvent odour. |
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Modified alkyd oil medium gives a slightly gel consistency, improves the thickness of the finish, accelerates drying, liquefies the paste when working thanks to its thixotropic qualities. |
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The HCPS mill is supplied with a Sidewall Scraper for thixotropic materials and the Anchor Helix Scraper blade for heavier, tackier materials. |
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Langmuir I The role of attractive and repulsive forces in the formation of tactoids, thixotropic gels, protein crystals and coacervates. |
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It is able to displace water from cracks and similar defects and is of a thixotropic consistency which prevents it from draining out of cracks during cure. |
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The paving operation then reintroduces the necessary energy for the thixotropic property to reduce viscosity and improve the workability of the asphalt. |
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Unsaturated accelerated thixotropic isophthalic polyester resin offering excellent mechanical properties, high impact strength and high heat resistance, thus increasing the service life of the moulds. |
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Its thixotropic properties make it suitable for forming what are called elastohydrodynamic lubricant films between the moving and the fixed conarticular surfaces of any mating pair. |
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As a thixotropic material, DA-6534 offers good dispensability, and its bondline thickness can be controlled through pressure and time. |
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Drilling mud, made thixotropic by the inclusion of bentonite, forms a cake on the wall of the drill hole to keep drilling fluid in the hole and to prevent outside water from entering. |
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These products are characterised by their liquid or thixotropic state during application and the chemical or physical reaction that follows their application. |
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We recommend that you use the above B series gasoloid matting agent together with dispersing agent, leveling agent, and thixotropic anti-settling powder. |
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He detailed the variations that occur when using a rheometer hysteresis loop to indicate thixotropic behavior, compared with a rheometer using a three-speed step technique. |
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