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thixotropic The property of some inks and coatings of becoming more fluid (lower viscosity) when worked or stirred, and of setting to a less viscous or semi-solid state when at rest; see "dilatant".
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thixotropic Pseudoplastic flow that is time-dependent. At constant applied shear rate, viscosity gradually decreases.
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thixotropic A term describing the rehology (or characteristics) of a liquid that resists flowing or drainage during application.
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thixotropic adjective which describes full-bodied material which undergoes a reduction in viscosity when shaken, stirred or otherwise mechanically disturbed and which readily recovers the original full-bodied condition on standing.
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thixotropic A consistency that is gel-like at rest, but fluid when agitated. Having high static shear strength and low dynamic shear strength simultaneously. Losing viscosity under stress. Tool
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