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Grimer wrote..
>A mention is also made of catalysis. It Have been interested in Putterman's work for some 10 years in regards to cavitation studies. Frank, a simple proof of principle of your thoughts on catalysis can be observed with the mixing of a two part exoxy. Try mixing a cubic inch square mold full versus a thin film layer on a surface. The reaction and hardening time differs whereas the cubic inch mold reaction time will be up to 12 or more times faster than the thin film. This should not be. The thin film should harden faster than the cube. Richard |
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