isepuhastuvatel
Isepuhastuvatel refers to a surface or material that possesses the ability to clean itself, typically through a physical or chemical process. This self-cleaning property is achieved by altering the surface's interaction with dirt, water, or other contaminants.
One common mechanism for isepuhastuvatel surfaces is hydrophobicity. Highly hydrophobic surfaces repel water, causing it to
Another mechanism involves photocatalysis. Certain materials, when exposed to light, generate reactive oxygen species that break
Isepuhastuvatel technologies are applied in various fields, including architecture for building facades and windows, automotive for