Monday, November 1, 2010

Bingham-type plastic flow:

Vehicles that exhibit the unusual property of Bingham-type plastic rheological flow are distinguished by the need to overcome a finite yield stress before flow is initiated. Bingham-type plastic flow is rarely produced by solutions of most pharmaceutical gums and hydrophilic colloids. Permanent suspension of most pharmaceutical systems requires yield-stress values of at least 20 to 50 dynes cm-2.

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