W

  • Water resistant

    Category: Application and production

  • W / O emulsion

    Category: Application and production

V

  • viscosity

    The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to gradual deformation by shear stress or tensile stress.For liquids, it corresponds to the informal concept of 'thickness'.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

T

  • total microbial count

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • tablets

    Category: Application and production

S

  • suspension

    Category: Application and production

  • soluble granulate

    Category: Application and production

  • sieve analysis

    A sieve analysis is a practice or procedure used to asses the particle size distribution (of a granular material. Being such a simple technique of particle sizing, it is probably the most common. The sieve test is performed on a sample of aggregate in a laboratory. A typical sieve analysis involves a nested column of sieves with wire mesh cloth (screen). A representative weighed sample is poured into the top sieve which has the largest screen openings. Each lower sieve in the column has smaller openings than the one above. At the base is a round pan, called the receiver. The column is typically placed in a mechanical shaker. The shaker shakes the column, usually for some fixed amount of time. After the shaking is complete the material on each sieve is weighed. The weight of the sample of each sieve is then divided by the total weight to give a percentage retained on each sieve.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • setting time

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • setting expansion

    Expansion of dental plaster during settingis non-desred phenonema connected with phase convresion of semihydrategypsum into dihydrategypsum.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

P

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa bactery

    Category: Application and production

  • porous resin

    Category: Application and production

  • Pigment dipsersion

    Category: Application and production

  • Pigment alggromeration

    Category: Application and production

  • pH

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

O

  • O / W emulsion

    Category: Application and production

N

  • neutralization rate

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

M

  • moulding

    Category: Application and production

  • melting point

    The melting point (or, rarely, liquefaction point) of a solid is the temperature at which it changes state from solid to liquid at atmospheric pressure. At the melting point the solid and liquid phase exist in equilibrium. The melting point of a substance depends on pressure and is usually specified at standard pressure.

    Category: Physicochemical parameters

  • medium pressure casting

    Category: Application and production