
The rheological properties of a zinc phosphate and a zinc polyacrylate cement were investigated using a rotational viscometer. The effects of time, temperature, shear rate, and spindle geometry on the measured viscosities were evaluated. Results indicated that both cements exhibited Newtonian behavior.
Zinc Phosphate Cement, Polycarboxylate Cement, Time Factors, Rotation, Viscosity, Acrylic Resins, Temperature, Zinc, Dentistry, Health Sciences, Stress, Mechanical, Rheology, Cementation
Zinc Phosphate Cement, Polycarboxylate Cement, Time Factors, Rotation, Viscosity, Acrylic Resins, Temperature, Zinc, Dentistry, Health Sciences, Stress, Mechanical, Rheology, Cementation
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