viscosifying
Viscosifying refers to the process of increasing the viscosity of a liquid. Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow. A liquid with high viscosity flows slowly, like honey, while a liquid with low viscosity flows quickly, like water. Viscosifying can be achieved through various methods, depending on the liquid and the desired outcome.
One common method is the addition of viscosifying agents, also known as thickeners or rheology modifiers. These
Another way to viscosify a liquid is by altering its temperature. For most liquids, viscosity decreases as
The purpose of viscosifying is diverse and spans many industries. In food processing, it's used to improve