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Dense and heavy in texture.
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| thigh |
the component between the top of the knee and bottom of the socket in transfemoral amputees, or to the hip joint in higher level amputees. The thigh section may consist of rigid urethanc foam or wood in exoskeletal prostheses and tubing, usually of aluminum or graphite with titanium or stainless steel connectors in endoskeletal prostheses.
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| thixotropy |
The tendency of a material to cling to a vertical surface.
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| thixotropy |
Property of certain materials which liquefy when they are subjected to vibratory forces such as simple stirring or shaking and then solidify when left standing.
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| thixotropy |
Thixotropy refers to the way a slurry's viscosity changes with time and motion. A good casting slip is the product of maintaining the specific gravity, viscosity and thixotropy. It should have the required specific gravity, be tuned to the needed viscosity yet gel after a set time to prevent sedimentation. Plastic clay is sometimes called thixotropic. This usually refers to material that is very elastic, can be pulled and twisted like taffy, and does not set until left still for a time.
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