Techniques for the Fabrication of Super-Hydrophobic Surfaces and Their Heat Transfer Applications

  • Ali H
  • Qasim M
  • Malik S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Super-hydrophobic surfaces are surfaces that have extreme water-repellent properties and show contact angle greater than 150? and sliding angle less than 5?. These surfaces play a significant role in different processes like icing delay, anti-frosting, boiling, condensation, drag reduction, self-cleaning, etc. The present study comprises of different techniques for the fabrication of super-hydrophobic surfaces. These techniques include chemical etching, solution immersion, laser electrodeposition, template deposition, spray coating, various others. Important characteristics of super-hydrophobic surfaces like durability, storability, corrosion resistance, etc. are achieved differently by different methods. Also, some methods are simple, rapid, cost-effective and versatile. Moreover, various heat transfer applications of super-hydrophobic surfaces like boiling, condensation, icing delay, drag reduction, etc. have also been discussed in this chapter.

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Ali, H. M., Qasim, M. A., Malik, S., & Murtaza, G. (2018). Techniques for the Fabrication of Super-Hydrophobic Surfaces and Their Heat Transfer Applications. In Heat Transfer - Models, Methods and Applications. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.72820

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