icerepellents
Icerepellents are substances or technologies designed to prevent or reduce the accumulation of ice on surfaces. They work through various mechanisms, broadly categorized as either active or passive. Passive icerepellents modify the surface properties to make ice adhesion more difficult. This can involve creating superhydrophobic surfaces that repel water droplets before they can freeze, or using specialized coatings that lower the freezing point of water in contact with the surface. These coatings often incorporate fluorinated compounds or nanostructures.
Active icerepellent systems, on the other hand, actively remove or prevent ice formation. This includes methods
The application of icerepellents is widespread, particularly in aviation, where ice accumulation can severely compromise aircraft