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Characterizing Active Surfactants in Three Dimensions

Characterizing Active Surfactants in Three Dimensions The SensaDyne Tensiometer uses a patented technology that is a refinement of the maximum bubble pressure method. This method was first suggested by Simon in 1851 and later developed by Jaeger in 1917. The first viable commercial instrument was introduced in 1982, and a subsequent design interfaced to the personal computer several years later, allowing us now to use software tools which make threedimensional studies relatively straightforward. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Pigment & Resin Technology Emerald Publishing

Characterizing Active Surfactants in Three Dimensions

Pigment & Resin Technology , Volume 23 (5): 6 – May 1, 1994

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Publisher
Emerald Publishing
Copyright
Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
0369-9420
DOI
10.1108/eb043119
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Abstract

The SensaDyne Tensiometer uses a patented technology that is a refinement of the maximum bubble pressure method. This method was first suggested by Simon in 1851 and later developed by Jaeger in 1917. The first viable commercial instrument was introduced in 1982, and a subsequent design interfaced to the personal computer several years later, allowing us now to use software tools which make threedimensional studies relatively straightforward.

Journal

Pigment & Resin TechnologyEmerald Publishing

Published: May 1, 1994

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