Sunday, November 10, 2019

'Super hydrophobic' metal floating on water

Scientists have developed a super hydrophobic material that floats on water and even drills it, even when it does not sink into water. It should be noted that hydrophobic means "water dispenser" and many uses of such substances have emerged. Such materials do not freeze to any level, make electrical devices waterproof, and are used for many other purposes. Dr. Adam Forster and his colleagues at the University of Rochester have created a new type of super hydrophobic material, from which the metal floats on water. In this invention, the Chinese Institute of Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics has also contributed. Laser-assisted laser-shaped aluminum surfaces create microscopic and nano-scale special patterns that fill the air. It does not allow air to sink into the water. This is how a metal came into being that does not sink in any way. The details of this invention have been published in the form of a research paper, but it may take several years to commercialize

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