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The MWCNT/epoxy nanocomposites were prepared by mixing the epoxy and the hardener using a planetary mixer (AR-100, THINKY Co., Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) at 2,000 rpm for 30 s.
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ASTM C1738 uses a high shear mixer, whereas ASTM C305 uses a planetary mixer to homogenize cement paste.
These polymeric materials were dissolved thoroughly in pure water using a planetary centrifugal mixer, and a sample sheet (1 mm thick) was formed on polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film.
The epoxy and silica were stirred until homogeneous using a planetary centrifugal mixer (Thinky AR-100).
The silicone composites with CuNWs were prepared as follows [30]: the CuNWs with different volume fraction were mixed with the silicone base by using a planetary mixer/deaerator (Mazerustar KK-250S, Kurabo, Japan) for 10 min at room temperature.
The thermal greases with different CuO structures were prepared as follows: for example, the CuO microdisks with different volume fractions were mixed with the silicone base by using a planetary mixer/dearator (Mazerustar KK-250S, Kurabo, Osaka, Japan) for 30 min at room temperature, and the thermal grease with different loading CuO microdisks was obtained.
Flow patterns in a planetary mixer were investigated using positron emission particle tracking.
This paper presents an experimental investigation of mixing in a planetary mixer, and a comparison with numerical simulations based on a simple mathematical model of the flow.
The blending and granulation were performed in a planetary mixer.
The mixing of the powders and addition of a 1% w/w methanol aqueous solution were performed in a planetary mixer.
To prepare the wet mass, the powder mixture was mixed in a planetary mixer (Kitchen Aid model K5SS, Hobart Corporation, USA) with the amount of distilled water shown in Table 1.
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