Development Of A New Sedimentation Potential Measuring Device For Silica Suspensions In Various Dispersion Media
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This study presents a new device designed to measure the sedimentation potential in silica suspensions. The device represents a significant advance in sedimentation analysis techniques [1]. This device is being used for the first time, which will significantly improve the understanding of sedimentation dynamics and measurement accuracy in suspensions of hydroxides, acids, and salts.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v50.1.7188
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