New laboratory tests to measure rheological properties of paper coatings in transient and steady-state flows |
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Authors: | H. M. Laun G. Hirsch |
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Affiliation: | (1) BASF Aktiengesellschaft Kunststofflaboratorium, ZKM-G 201, 6700 Ludwigshafen/Rhein, Germany |
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Abstract: | ![]() The paper describes pertinent laboratory tests to characterize the rheological properties of paper coatings with regard to blade coating over a very wide range of shear rates in both transient and steady-state shear flows. Shear rates as high as 106 s–1 can be reached by means of a gas-driven capillary rheometer. Examples for the evaluation of end effects, wall effects, and coating thixotropy are given. A stiff and fast Couette rheometer is used to determine flow curves and the shear stress overshoot in step shear rate tests. The primary normal stress difference can be measured up to 104 s–1 by means of a high shear cone-plate rheometer with piezo transducer. A correct evaluation of the measurements has to take into account inertia contributions to the normal force. First results using a sinusoidal modulation of the shear rate are presented.Paper presented at: International Symposium on Pigment Coating Structure and Rheology, Helsinki, Febr. 8–9, 1989 |
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Keywords: | Paper coatings rheometry viscosity functions transient shearstress normalstress wall effects |
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