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Plus it wouldn't be steeped in the unsettling, neutral-but-discernable aroma of the carrier liquid (in this case either propylene glycol or denatured alcohol).
Ferrofluids are mixtures of carrier liquid (such as water or oil) containing magnetic particles only 10 nanometers, or billionths of a meter, in diameter.
Water is employed as a carrier liquid for latex coatings and is used as a partial solvent for so-called water-reducible coatings.
Then comes a lithium-ion battery and a wick wrapped in cotton soaked in a mixture of nicotine and a carrier liquid of glycerol and propylene glycol.
Polymers used as thickeners function by dissolving in and raising the viscosity of the solvent or carrier liquid portion of the coating.
The viscosity of the nanofluid is found to decrease with temperature, similarly to the characteristics of the carrier liquid.
A novel finite element method for the 3d simulation of (many) particles in a Newtonian carrier liquid is presented.
Results suggested that retention ratio of particles increases with increasing flow rate or the viscosity of carrier liquid by adjusting external forces acting on particles.
On the basis of orthogonal design test it was found that viscosity of carrier liquid plays a significant role in determining resolution of micrometer-sized particles in GrFFF.
Surfacted ferrofluid (S-FF) is a stable colloid dispersion of magnetic nanoparticles in a carrier liquid which possesses magnetic properties and fluidity simultaneously.
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