Successfully fabricated surface against water

Scientists at the University of Rochester have created a metal surface that is nearly water resistant. This means that when we try to drip into this surface it will pop up, not break into pieces and stick to the current chemical method.

Scientists have used lasers to cover microscopic structures that have been examined at both the micron and nanoparticle levels on the metal surface, so it becomes part of the metal surface and does not. fears of being scratched like current coatings, including Teflon.

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Water that falls into this surface will move like that, completely free from adhesion

If you wonder what it means to make this surface, it can change a lot of our lives. Talking about previous industrial fields, one can use it to make airplanes, not afraid of frozen water at low pressure and temperature, or simply fried pan will no longer stick. Water down is poured right instead of slowly inclined as present.

There are many other uses for creating cleaner, less clogged products, especially in areas where there is not much water to wash.

Imagine the day when people coated this surface with glass or plastic ...

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