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gel strength

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: gel strength
(′jel ′streŋkth)

(fluid mechanics) Of a colloid, the ability or a measure of its ability to form gels.


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Usually, the ability of a material to withstand a load without rupture.

 
 
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