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What Kind of Resin Is Used to Bind Ceramic Grains?
Resins used to bind ceramic grains include phenolic resin, epoxy, polyurethane, and acrylic polymers. These resins act as organic binders that hold particles together before firing or during high-performance composite manufacturing.
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Is a Dilatant Fluid Deflocculated or Flocculated?
A dilatant fluid—also called a shear-thickening fluid—is typically a deflocculated suspension. As shear stress increases, particles crowd and temporarily form clusters, causing viscosity to rise. This reversible process distinguishes it from flocculated systems, which are thick even at rest.
What Is Slip and Why Deflocculate It?
Deflocculating slip is a key step in ceramic casting that ensures smooth, pourable clay slurries. By adding precise amounts of deflocculant such as sodium silicate or soda ash, potters can achieve the ideal viscosity and casting strength.
how to deflocculant clay
How to deflocculant clay: Master deflocculation for perfect slip! Learn to measure specific gravity and viscosity, interpret the results, and choose deflocculants.
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what is flocculated and deflocculated suspension
Explore flocculated and deflocculated suspension differences. Learn how flocculation/deflocculation impacts particle suspend, aggregation, sedimentation and stability in a deflocculated suspension.
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what is ceramic binder
What is ceramic binder? Learn about ceramic binders, essential ceramic material components, that hold ceramic powder together for shaping.
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what is a binder when is it used ceramics
What is a binder in ceramics? Explore its use in holding ceramic particles together, providing green strength during shaping and handling.
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