Kennemur - FSU Faculty Profile
... Research in the Kennemur Group focuses on the design and synthesis of functional polymer systems with the goal of creating new materials that address key issues in society. An area of great interest is the ability of macromolecules to autonomously self-assemble into a hierarchy of secondary, tertiar ...
... Research in the Kennemur Group focuses on the design and synthesis of functional polymer systems with the goal of creating new materials that address key issues in society. An area of great interest is the ability of macromolecules to autonomously self-assemble into a hierarchy of secondary, tertiar ...
analysis of adhesion characteristics of liner dental materials
... artificial saliva. The obtained destruction level could be presented as the adhesion coefficient. What are the advantages of this kind of adhesion testing? First, dental materials are tested in an environment similar to the real mouth conditions. Second, the material adhesive properties are measured ...
... artificial saliva. The obtained destruction level could be presented as the adhesion coefficient. What are the advantages of this kind of adhesion testing? First, dental materials are tested in an environment similar to the real mouth conditions. Second, the material adhesive properties are measured ...
Novel carbon nanotube reinforced polymer derived ceramics by
... assisted sintering technology (FAST) was shown to result in a CNT reinforced PDC material. In a very first attempt a series of CNT-PDC composites were manufactured resulting in ceramic bodies with a Weibull modulus of about 17 and a corresponding strength of 109 MPa as measured by a ball-on-3-balls ...
... assisted sintering technology (FAST) was shown to result in a CNT reinforced PDC material. In a very first attempt a series of CNT-PDC composites were manufactured resulting in ceramic bodies with a Weibull modulus of about 17 and a corresponding strength of 109 MPa as measured by a ball-on-3-balls ...
MM409-coating
... 3. MCrAlY The substrate generally used with these coatings are Nickel based superalloys, however these are limited by their melting point for even higher temperature use. Ceramic intermetallic and refractory metals are candidates for replacement, but have very different mechanical, physical and chem ...
... 3. MCrAlY The substrate generally used with these coatings are Nickel based superalloys, however these are limited by their melting point for even higher temperature use. Ceramic intermetallic and refractory metals are candidates for replacement, but have very different mechanical, physical and chem ...
Interfacial Forces in Active Nanodevices
... Young-Lippmann equation in droplets as small as 15s (~5nm) in radius. Short chain molecules like those in capillary adhesion simulations were used. The density contours below show the decrease in contact angle as the number of charges and the associated voltage increase. The charge remains highly lo ...
... Young-Lippmann equation in droplets as small as 15s (~5nm) in radius. Short chain molecules like those in capillary adhesion simulations were used. The density contours below show the decrease in contact angle as the number of charges and the associated voltage increase. The charge remains highly lo ...
USE LABVIEW FOR RESEARCH QUALITY OF POLYMER COATINGS
... Although belt joins vary in quality, continuous belts are to be preferred in spite of being substantially more expensive than joined belts. Calenders, also referred to as flat bed laminators, are used extensively for headliners and other textile automotive components, because several layers of mate ...
... Although belt joins vary in quality, continuous belts are to be preferred in spite of being substantially more expensive than joined belts. Calenders, also referred to as flat bed laminators, are used extensively for headliners and other textile automotive components, because several layers of mate ...
CableTEC Corona Treatment of Cables Advantages:
... adhesion properties of printing inks and coatings onto polymer cable insulations such as PE, PP, and PTFE. The in line treating system has been specifically designed by Tantec to facilitate easy installation to new or existing production lines. ...
... adhesion properties of printing inks and coatings onto polymer cable insulations such as PE, PP, and PTFE. The in line treating system has been specifically designed by Tantec to facilitate easy installation to new or existing production lines. ...
Fundamentals of Adhesion
... Consider an automobile that has not been waxed for a long time. When water contacts the surface it spreads in large puddles. The unwaxed car surface exhibits high surface energy — the molecular attraction allows the water to flow. In comparison, water beads up into small spheres on freshly waxed car ...
... Consider an automobile that has not been waxed for a long time. When water contacts the surface it spreads in large puddles. The unwaxed car surface exhibits high surface energy — the molecular attraction allows the water to flow. In comparison, water beads up into small spheres on freshly waxed car ...
RotoTEC Advantages: - Dyne Technology Ltd
... material to be applied. Surface treatment with Corona results in improved surface adhesion properties. ...
... material to be applied. Surface treatment with Corona results in improved surface adhesion properties. ...
Synthetic setae
Synthetic setae emulate the setae found on the toes of a gecko and scientific research in this area is driven towards the development of dry adhesives. Geckos have no difficulty mastering vertical walls and are apparently capable of adhering themselves to just about any surface. The 5-toed feet of a gecko are covered with elastic hairs called setae and the end of these hairs are split into nanoscale structures called spatulae (because of their resemblance to actual spatulas). The sheer abundance and proximity to the surface of these spatulae make it sufficient for van der Waals forces alone to provide the required adhesive strength. Following the discovery of the gecko’s adhesion mechanism in 2002, which is based on van der Waals forces, biomimetic adhesives have become the topic of a major research effort. These developments are poised to yield families of novel adhesive materials with superior properties which are likely to find uses in industries ranging from defence and nanotechnology to healthcare and sport.