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Fabrication of self-cleaning superhydrophobic silicone rubber insulator through laser texturing

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In this article, a simple and high throughput way of fabrication of superhydrophoresis is proposed for the transmission and distribution of the power system networks, which can be used for super-hydrophoric super-insulators.
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Silicone insulators are gaining its importance in the transmission and distribution of the power system networks. This study proposes a simple and high throughput way of fabrication of superhydroph...

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Recent progress in superhydrophobic rubber coatings

TL;DR: In this article , the authors compared the specific strategies developed to produce super-hydrophobic rubber coatings and analyzed the characteristics and applications of superhydrophilic rubber coating, and applied them on fabric, concrete and asphalt pavement to prevent wetting.
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Novel superhydrophobic carbon fiber/epoxy composites with anti-icing properties

TL;DR: In this article, the octadecylamine-modified epoxy resin was sprayed on the surface of carbon fiber/epoxy prepreg and hierarchical micro/nanostructures were formed on the surfaces of the composites through hot pressing.
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Development and Application of Superhydrophobic Outdoor Insulation: A Review

TL;DR: A review of the development and application of super-hydrophobic insulation for outdoor highvoltage applications is presented in this article , where the methods of preparing insulation exhibiting super-rophobic properties to mitigate the pollution problem under high voltages in the outdoors are explored.
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Research Progress of Self-Cleaning, Anti-Icing, and Aging Test Technology of Composite Insulators

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors introduce the research progress and current situation of self-cleaning, anti-icing surface preparation, and aging test technology of composite insulators, and look forward to the future development of composite INSulators.
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A review on mechanism and application of functional coatings for overhead transmission lines

TL;DR: In this article , a comprehensive overview of the performance principles and current application status of functional coatings for overhead transmission lines is provided, and a summary of the key issues in the research of functional coating and gives an outlook on potential future research directions.
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Facile creation of hierarchical PDMS microstructures with extreme underwater superoleophobicity for anti-oil application in microfluidic channels

TL;DR: A significant improvement of oil contact angle is observed by introducing a radical silanol group on a flat PDMS surface through oxygen plasma pretreatment and it is believed that the superoleophobic surfaces will power broad applications in oil microdroplet transportation, anti-oil channels and droplet microfluidic systems.
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Investigation on permeation properties of liquids into HTV silicone rubber materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of differing exposure conditions on the diffusion into silicone rubber, in particular the effect of solution type, solution concentration, and test temperature, was explored by weight gain experiments.
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Anti-icing Performance of a Superhydrophobic PDMS/Modified Nano-silica Hybrid Coating for Insulators

TL;DR: In this article, a new type of poly(dimethylsiloxane)/modified nano-silica (PDMS/modified nanosilica) hybrid superhydrophobic coating was presented to reduce ice accumulation on insulators.
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Mimicking from Rose Petal to Lotus Leaf: Biomimetic Multiscale Hierarchical Particles with Tunable Water Adhesion.

TL;DR: It is believed that the prepared superhydrophobic MHPs with diverse water-adhesive forces are promising in potential academic research and industrial applications.
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Creation of “Rose Petal” and “Lotus Leaf” Effects on Alumina by Surface Functionalization and Metal-Ion Coordination

TL;DR: It is demonstrated how inherently hydrophilic alumina surface can be modified to give two distinct superhydrophobic behaviors.
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