inceltme makaslama

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shear thinning
A pseudoplastic material is one in which viscosity decreases with increasing rate of shear (also termed shear thinning). This property is found in certain complex solutions, such as ketchup, whipped cream, blood, paint, and nail polish. Pseudoplasticity can be demonstrated by the manner in which shaking a bottle of ketchup causes the contents to undergo an unpredictable change in viscosity. The force causes it to go from being thick like honey to flowing like water
The property of a fluid (usually solder paste) whereby the viscosity (that is, the resistance to flow) reduces temporarily as the fluid is subjected to an increased shear force, (for example by a squeegee during the print process
inceltme makaslama
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