3. Results obtained by optimizing experimental conditions
Conventional rheology measurements are carried out on metallic substrates (aluminum, stainless steel, glass, etc.), i.e. on substrates that are only partially wetted in most cases. Full wetting is preferable for optimizing viscoelastic measurements. We saw in paragraph 2.2 that organic liquids (polymers, viscous...
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