Fillers have properties that make them unique and better for some areas vs others. This is called "filler rheology" and G' is one aspect of it, as demonstrated here. I'll also discuss other aspects coming up, like cohesivity, or how sticky a filler may be and why that can be good and also strength, stretch and ability to absorb water (hydrophilicity).

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