Examples of 'too viscous' in a sentence

Meaning of "too viscous"

too viscous: Describing a substance that is excessively thick or sticky in texture, often to an undesirable extent. This phrase is commonly used in scientific contexts, cooking recipes, material properties, or industrial processes

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These are normally too viscous to be of practical interest.
Food in the storage pot is too viscous.
This solution is much too viscous for being used as such.
An injectable emulsion should not be too viscous.
The solution becomes too viscous at higher concentrations of amine oxide.
The detergent being used is too viscous.
Lubricants that are too viscous can jam and clog pipelines.
The material being sprayed is too viscous.
Certain materials may be too viscous to be used in inkjet type mechanisms.
This is because lecithin is too viscous.
The material was too viscous to be successfully dispersed into water at room temperature.
At higher concentrations the solution is too viscous to inject.
Compositions containing PVA were too viscous to spray and were not tested for herbicidal effectiveness.
Stirring is discontinued when the mixture becomes too viscous.
They are formed when the lava is too viscous to flow to a great distance.

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The first examples have the disadvantage of being too viscous.
The urethane acrylate oligomer is typically too viscous to be coated without further compounding.
Too much crystalline sorbitol powder can result in solutions which are too viscous.
This step was necessary because the fluid is too viscous to be pipetted accurately.
The viscosity of the mixture could not be measured since the product is too viscous.
As a result the remaining alloy may become too viscous to infiltrate completely the matrix powder.
This means that the liquid or unctuous coating material may not be too viscous.
Possible causes Remedy Chapter Oil is too viscous and causes a too low starter speed.
The mixture has a useful life of several hours before it becomes too viscous to apply.
In its natural state, bitumen is too viscous to be recovered through a well.
Pycnometer with ground in thermometer and capillary side rube for liquids which are not too viscous.
Moreover, the preparations are too viscous for use on cheese.
Pycnometer with groundin thermometer and capillary side rube for liquids which are not too viscous.
Not too viscous in preparation, or requiring more complex equipment or processing.
Liquids becoming too viscous.
Sample 4 was too viscous for application as a film onto pizza dough.
Too much filler results in a foam that may be too viscous to process.
Such a system, however, is too viscous for use as a fibrous glass binder.
Here, the reaction medium is too viscous.
Natural oils, it turns out, are too viscous to be used in modern diesel engines.
As delivered, the paints are too viscous.
Note 2, Too viscous to measure NTU.
Higher amounts of biomass may produce a mass that is too viscous to work efficiently.
Pycnometer with ground-in thermometer and capillary side tube for liquids which are not too viscous.
Silica-rich lavas such as andesite are too viscous for tubes to form.
Therefore, none of these emulsions is suitable for pre-neutralization, as they may be too viscous.
However, note that this mixture is too viscous for most applications.
For example, the unrefined natural substance may be too viscous.
If too much is used, the matrix is too viscous and unworkable or lumpy.
These compounds, however, produce a gel which is too viscous.
However, such systems are generally too viscous for use as a fibrous glass binder.
More specifically, they result in emulsions that are either too viscous or unsafe.
Pumped fluid is too viscous / too thick.
The formulation of Example 13 was found to be too viscous.
The mixture at 15 % pigment loading was too viscous to process in the high speed disperser.

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