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One’s ability to control the rheology of suspensions and forming bodies depends upon the control of both particle physics and interparticle chemistry. Both particle physics and interparticle chemistry must be controlled to achieve desired rheological properties. The best available interparticle chemistry will not overcome poor particle physics, and vice versa.
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Funk, J.E., Dinger, D.R. (1994). Introduction to Particle Physics. In: Predictive Process Control of Crowded Particulate Suspensions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3118-0_2
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