A technique of transforming two fluid (or paste-like) materials into a homogeneous mixture without mechanical stirring is known as:
Correct Answer: Static mixing
Description: Static mixing — A technique of transforming two fluid (or paste-like) materials into a homogeneous mixture without mechanical stirring; it requires a device that forces two streams of material into a mixer cylinder, such that as the streams move through the mixer, while the stationary elements in the mixer continuously blend the materials.
Key Concept
A technique of transforming two fluid (or paste-like) materials into a homogeneous mixture without mechanical stirring is called static mixing.
Ref: Phillip’s Science of Dental Materials ed 12 pg 152
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