Title :
Fabrication of the stainless steel surface with super durable one-direction superhydrophobicity and two-direction anisotropic wettability
Author :
Yanling Wan ; Zhongxu Lian ; Jinkai Xu ; Zhankun Weng ; Xiaoming Yin ; Huadong Yu
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Mech. & Electr. Eng., Changchun Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Changchun, China
Abstract :
Inspired by the anisotropy of the rice leaf surface, high-speed wire electrical discharge machining (HS-WEDM) technology was used to build submillimetre-scale structures on the 304 stainless steel surfaces, and fluorination treatment was applied on the resulting surfaces. The wettability and microstructure of the resulting surfaces were investigated by a large depth 3D scanner, scanning electron microscopy and by the contact angle measuring instrument. The durability of the fabricated surface was evaluated by wear tests. Results show that the V-shaped groove arrays with a hierarchical structure on the processed surfaces are built by HS-WEDM. After the fluorination treatment, the as-machined surfaces show good one-direction superhydrophobicity and the obvious two-direction (the parallel and perpendicular groove directions) anisotropic wettability. The effect of the size of the V-shaped groove on the two-direction anisotropy is discussed. The wear tests show that the one-direction superhydrophobicity and the two-direction anisotropic sliding properties of the stainless steel surfaces are still exhibited after the tests. Fabricating rough surfaces by HS-WEDM is efficient and does not require complex process operation and large area three-dimensional features. This method can realise industrial production.
Keywords :
contact angle; crystal microstructure; durability; electrical discharge machining; hydrophobicity; materials preparation; rough surfaces; scanning electron microscopy; size effect; stainless steel; wear testing; wetting; 304 stainless steel surfaces; HS-WEDM; V-shaped groove; V-shaped groove arrays; anisotropic wettability; contact angle measuring instrument; durability; fluorination treatment; hierarchical structure; high-speed wire electrical discharge machining technology; large area three-dimensional features; large depth 3D scanner; microstructure; one-direction superhydrophobicity; rice leaf surface anisotropy; rough surface; scanning electron microscopy; size effect; submillimetre-scale structures; superdurable one-direction superhydrophobicity; two-direction anisotropic sliding properties; two-direction anisotropic wettability; wear testing;
Journal_Title :
Micro & Nano Letters, IET
DOI :
10.1049/mnl.2014.0275