A method is proposed to quantify the working time of zinc phosphate cement
based on sequential measurement of viscosity. The method was used to measure the
extension of working time resulting from reduced mixing temperatures. Premixing
small amounts of powder prior to standard mix was shown to be ineffective at
extending working time. The addition of water to the cement was shown not to
affect working time but did decrease the setting time of the cement.
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