It is an attractive material for the aluminium industry as an casting aluminium alloys, because of its wettability by and low solubility in molten aluminium and good electrical conductivity.
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Wagner, T ., Neinhuis, C . & W . Barthlott ( 1996 ) : Wettability and contaminability of insect wings as a function of their surface sculptures.
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Furthermore, although some of the biomaterials have good biocompatibility, it may possess poor mechanical or physical properties such as wear resistance, anti-corrosion, or wettability or lubricity.
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It does this by lowering the surface tension, reversing the rock wettability, emulsification of the oil, mobilization of the oil and helps in drawing the oil out of the rock.
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During bonding a supporting tool pressure is applied to improve the thermal input into the bonding glass and equal wafer geometry inadmissibility ( i . e . bow and warp ) supporting wettability.
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Composite materials must have each component degrade at the same rate, or the wettability and thermal conductivity of the surface will be lost with active material still remaining deeper within the electrode plate.
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The "'Rise in Core "'( RIC ) method is an alternate reservoir wettability characterization method described by S . Ghedan and C . H . Canbaz in 2014.
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These sheets are rolled at specific and discrete ( " chiral " ) angles, and the combination of chiral angle and radius controls properties such as electrical conductivity, electrolyte wettability and ion access.
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A series of solutions with known surface tension ( e . g ., Dyne solutions ) can be used to estimate the surface energy of the polymer substrate qualitatively by observing the wettability of each.
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The lab's research investigates a wide range of topics that include biomimetics, self-assembly, adaptive materials, crystal engineering, surface wettability, nanofabrication, biooptics, biomaterials, and biomechanics.