nondustforming
Nondustforming is a term used primarily in the context of material science and surface engineering to describe a surface treatment or coating process designed to prevent the formation or accumulation of dust, dirt, or other particulates on surfaces. Unlike traditional dustproofing methods, nondustforming emphasizes a dynamic approach that both inhibits the adhesion of particles and facilitates self-cleaning mechanisms, often inspired by natural phenomena such as lotus leaf surfaces or other self-cleaning surfaces in nature.
The primary goal of nondustforming treatments is to maintain surface cleanliness, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance
Materials used for nondustforming surfaces typically possess properties such as low surface energy, repellency, and superhydrophobicity.
Research in nondustforming surfaces continues to evolve, leveraging advancements in nanotechnology and biomimicry. Scientists frequently draw
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