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Effects and Differences of MoS2 and PTFE Coatings.
Molybdenum disulfide is basically an inorganic compound that comprises sulfur and molybdenum, and it is also known as MoS2 as this is its chemical formula. Polytetrafluoroethylene is basically a fluoropolymer comprised of tetrafluoroethylene and is also commonly known as PTFE. Both MoS2 and PTFE compounds are highly authenticated as their characteristics and properties are unique and favourable to our industries. They have a lot of applications in different industries which openly present t
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25th Feb 2022
Graphene: how it became the new Teflon of last decade
Graphene is one of the most used materials in today's world and with all the exceptions that it is being used, it is being proven as one of the best materials for almost all industries. Ever since its usage began, it has evolved in various ways all of which are remarkable and an excellent working choice. The characteristics and properties of graphene are highly unique which enables it to perform the given tasks so perfectly. However, graphene utilized as a Teflon has also proved to be nothi
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1st Nov 2021
Dry Lubricant Agents
Lubrication is known as the control of wear and friction. It can be a plastic, dry solid, or fluid substance. Lubrication's main objective is reducing friction. Solid or dry lubricants are materials that can lessen friction between two surfaces that are sliding against one another despite needing a liquid oil medium. Molybdenum disulfide and Graphite are two leading dry lubricants. The lamellar structure is the reason for many solid's lubricity. Low friction and prevention of contact in bet
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8th Jun 2021
Self-Repairing Materials
The development of self-repairing materials is an
important improvement in material science. These materials allow the prevention
and restoration of damage improving the lifetime and performance of products.
Self-repairing materials are utilized in industrial, medical, and commercial
products and applications.The effect of environmental factors and
time on materials is inevitable. Most materials lose their integrity,
performance, function, and value over time due to damages and degradation
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14th Jan 2021
Anti-Corrosive Nanocoatings
Anti-corrosive
nanocoatings offer fine solutions to the corrosion related risks and failures.
The unique properties of nanoscale systems and nanoparticles provide enhanced
corrosion prevention, resistance, and lighter application. Anti-corrosive
nanocoatings can be metallic, ceramic, or composite. These coatings are
utilized on machinery, everyday items, building materials, spacecraft,
automotive, and aircraft parts.Corrosion
is one of the most researched phenomena in materials sciences s
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29th Dec 2020