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Fabrication of a Fluorocarbon Low Surface Energy Coating for Anti-Stain Applications.

Siwei PanQing HuYaohong ZhaoQing WangYuanyuan LiYihua QianChunqing He
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In the long-term working state, stains such as dust, oil, and charged particles in the environment are prone to deposit on the surface of the power equipment, which has great security risks. To achieve anti-stain performance, fluorocarbon composite coating with a low surface energy was prepared and studied. In this paper, SiO 2 nanoparticles were used as inorganic fillers and fluorocarbon resin was used as the substrate to form anti-stain coatings. By adjusting and optimizing the ratio of fillers and organic resins, coatings with different static contact angles were constructed. The optimum composite coating has a contact angle of 151 ± 2° and a surface energy of 9.6 mJ/m 2 . After high-temperature treatment (up to 200 °C), immersion in corrosive solutions (pH 3-11), and sandpaper abrasion (after 5 abrasion cycles), the coating has been proven to show good thermal, chemical and mechanical stability. Our study provides significant research and market opportunities for the anti-stain application of the fluorocarbon composite coating on power equipment.
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