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Dynamic analysis of a recirculation system of micro functional fluids for ink-jet applications

The rise of ink-jet printing technology has led to numerous studies about functional fluids, which, in most cases, are made to change and improve the chemical and rheological properties. Besides this, there are several patents about the recirculation fluid system that help to prevent settling partic...

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