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What is nanofluid?

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Updated: 5/21/2024

A nanofluid is a mixture consisting of nanometer-sized particles and fibers dispersed in a liquid. The result of this mixture is the alteration of physical properties of the liquid base, such as viscocity, density and heat transfer, among others.

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