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Carbonyl Iron (CI) Solution stability and Aggregation Behavior Response to Electrochemical and Magnetic Stimuli

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Abstract

Zeta potential measurements, optical microscopy and viscometry have been used to probe the behavior and the modified response to electrochemical and magnetic stimuli of cabonyl iron with other species present in the magnetorheological finishing fluid.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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