In this blog post, the most common interfacial shear rheology methods are reviewed.
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The method to calculate the surface tension component is defined in ISO 19403-5:2017 standard.
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Interfacial rheology studies the response of the interfacial layer to the external stimuli at air-liquid or liquid-liquid interfaces.
Learn about design of experiments, an efficient approach to experimental planning, execution and analysis.
Interfacial shear rheology at the gas-liquid or liquid-liquid interface is relevant in a wide range of applications where foams and emulsions are used.
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Contact angle measurements offer a fast and sensitive way to evaluate the effectiveness of different cleaning processes.