The rheological properties of polyelectrolyte cements: II. Glass ionomers

D.C. Watts, E.C. Combe, E.H. Greener

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Abstract

The rheological properties of two glass ionomer cements, ASPA and Fuji have been investigated. The viscosities of the liquid components of these systems have been found to be Newtonian up to a shear rate of 140 s−1 with values of 0.80 N m−2 s for ASPA and 1.8 N m−2 for Fuji. Capillary viscometry techniques have been employed to study the rheological changes accompanying setting. Both cements appear to behave as power law fluids, becoming progressively dilatant as setting proceeds. The apparent viscosities of the two systems are approximately equivalent displaying values of the order of 50 N m-2 s, at a shear rate of unity shortly after mixing.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-67
Number of pages7
JournalJ Oral Rehab
Volume8
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1981

Keywords

  • aluminosilicate polyacrylic acid
  • drug analysis
  • theoretical study
  • tooth
  • viscosity

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