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A STUDY ON ICE ADHESIVENESS TO WATER-REPELLENT COATING
1997
Journal of the Society of Materials Science Japan
Thick snow or ice adhering to the surface of an antenna used for radio communication can impede telecommunication, so methods to reduce the build-up of snow and ice are needed. We have studied the use of water-repellent coatings to prevent snow and ice sticking, and in this paper, we report our results of tests on ice adhesion and how it is affected by the contact angle, surface roughness and thermodynamics. And we obtained the results as following: (1) A water-repellent coating consisting of
doi:10.2472/jsms.46.9appendix_185
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