Shear thinning is the Non-Newtonian behavior of fluids in which viscosity lessens due to the force of shearing. Thixotropy is time-dependent shear thinning. In other words, some fluids that are normally thick will become thinner and flow more easily over time when shaken, agitated or shear-stressed. KThey then take a set amount of time to return to a more viscous state. Thixotropic shear thinning is often observed in polymer solutions, complex fluids and suspensions.


