867 resultados para Cool coatings
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Cadmium has been widely used as a coating to provide protection against galvanic corrosion for steels and for its natural lubricity on threaded applications. However, it is a toxic metal and a known carcinogenic agent, which is plated from an aqueous bath containing cyanide salts. For these reasons, the use of cadmium has been banned in Europe for most industrial applications. However, the aerospace industry is still exempt due to the stringent technical and safety requirements associated with aeronautical applications, as an acceptable replacement is yet to be found. Al slurry coatings have been developed as an alternative to replace cadmium coatings. The coatings were deposited on AISI 4340 steel and have been characterized by optical and electron microscopy. Testing included salt fog corrosion exposure, fluid corrosion exposure (immersion), humidity resistance, coating-substrate and paint-coating adhesion, electric conductivity, galvanic corrosion, embrittlement and fatigue. The results indicated that Al slurry coatings are an excellent alternative for Cd replacement.
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Added value products are being developed in ceramic industry. Different optical effects as bright metallic shine or new functionalities as hydrophobicity or bactericide characteristics are the new properties searched on the tiles. In this study, we prepare glassy coatings for tiles based on copper pigment by a conventional industrial process. The obtained coatings present different aesthetical aspects, including bright metallic aspect which confers a high decorative value to the tile. Furthermore, these metallic coatings present hydrophobic properties with contact angles with water as high as 115 degrees and also bactericide characteristics. Superficial microstructure and nanoparticles were found in the bactericide-hydrophobic samples, resembling the surface of hydrophobic leaf surfaces. This structure was formed by the crystallization of CuO nanoparticles as Tenorite due to the copper saturation of the glassy matrix at the surface of the coatings.
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Conductive submicronic coatings of carbon black (CB)/silica composites have been prepared by a sol-gel process and deposited by spray-coating on glazed porcelain tiles. Stable CB dispersions with surfactant were rheologically characterized to determine the optimum CB-surfactant ratio. The composites were analyzed by Differential Thermal and Thermogravimetric Analysis and Hg-Porosimetry. Thin coatings were thermally treated in the temperature range of 300-500degC in air atmosphere. The microstructure of the coatings was determined by scanning electron microscopy and the structure evaluated by confocal Raman spectroscopy. The electrical characterization of the samples was carried out using dc intensity-voltage curves. The coatings exhibit good adhesion, high density and homogeneous distribution of the conductive filler (CB) in the insulate matrix (silica) that protects against the thermal degradation of the CB nanoparticles during the sintering process. As consequence, the composite coatings show the lowest resistivity values for CB-based films reported in the literature, with values of ~7times10 -5Omegam.
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Pure and quinine doped silica coatings have been prepared over sodalime glasses. The coatings were consolidated at low temperature (range 60-180 A degrees C) preserving optical activity of quinine molecule. We designed a device to test the guiding properties of the coatings. We confirmed with this device that light injected in pure silica coatings is guided over distances of meters while quinine presence induces isotropic photoluminescence. With the combined use of both type of coatings, it is possible to design light guiding devices and illuminate regions in glass elements without electronic circuits.
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Solar thermal power plants are usually installed in locations with high yearly average solar radiation, often deserts. In such conditions, cooling water required for thermodynamic cycles is rarely available. Moreover, when solar radiation is high, ambient temperature is very high as well; this leads to excessive condensation temperature, especially when air-condensers are used, and decreases the plant efficiency. However, temperature variation in deserts is often very high, which drives to relatively low temperatures during the night. This fact can be exploited with the use of a closed cooling system, so that the coolant (water) is chilled during the night and store. Chilled water is then used during peak temperature hours to cool the condenser (dry cooling), thus enhancing power output and efficiency. The present work analyzes the performance improvement achieved by night thermal cool storage, compared to its equivalent air cooled power plant. Dry cooling is proved to be energy-effective for moderately high day–night temperature differences (20 °C), often found in desert locations. The storage volume requirement for different power plant efficiencies has also been studied, resulting on an asymptotic tendency.
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De entre los diversos grupos de contaminantes que pueden ser dañinos para ecosistemas acuáticos, sobresalen en los últimos años los biocidas utilizados como principio activo en recubrimientos antifouling ó pinturas anti-incrustantes para cascos de barcos y todo tipo de equipamiento sumergido ó en contacto con agua. Estos recubrimientos se aplican como sistema de protección para combatir la formación y asentamiento de comunidades bioincrustantes (fouling) frente a superficies expuestas al agua, también tienen como finalidad proteger frente a la corrosión de tipo químico y biológico. Normalmente estas pinturas anti-incrustantes son aplicadas en embarcaciones comerciales y de recreo, plataformas petrolíferas, tuberías submarinas, compuertas de presas, instalaciones destinadas a acuicultura, entre otro equipamiento. La utilización de biocidas en la formulación de pinturas anti-incrustantes para barcos ha sido propuesta por muchos investigadores como la aplicación de más impacto para los ecosistemas marinos, debido al intenso tráfico marítimo mundial que provoca la difusión de biocidas contaminantes en los mares, sobre todo en zonas costeras, bahías y puertos que es donde se magnifica el problema. Los llamados recubrimientos antifouling de segunda generación fueron los primeros que emplearon el tributilestaño (TBT) como principio activo en su formulación, a pesar de su gran eficacia y amplia utilización, al cabo del tiempo se ha demostrado su alta toxicidad y persistencia; por lo que existe una gran actividad investigadora en la búsqueda de alternativas asimismo eficientes pero más respetuosas con el medio marino. En este trabajo se pretende comparar los efectos para ecosistemas marinos del TBT y cinco biocidas como son dibutilestaño dicloruro, diuron (diclorofenil dimetil urea), piritionato de Zn ó Zn omadine, óxido de cobre (I) y DCOIT (Dicloro-2-n-octil-4-isotiazol-3-ona). Estos biocidas se han seleccionado en función de su naturaleza química diferenciada, distintas solubilidades en agua, eficacia, ecotoxicidad, persistencia y bioacumulación fundamentalmente. Para proceder a la clasificación del riesgo para ecosistema marino de los biocidas mencionados, nos valdremos de dos metodologías, una será la evaluación de unos índices de riesgo de biocidas para ecosistemas acuáticos con el fin de realizar una clasificación prospectiva de los mismos, basada en criterios PBT (Persistencia, Bioacumulación y Toxicidad para organismos acuáticos) y otra será una evaluación de la razón de la EXPOSICIÓN, valorada como PEC (Predictive Environmental Concentration) con relación a los EFECTOS originados, valorados como PNEC (Predicted No-Effect Concentration). Para cuantificar PEC nos valdremos de modelizaciones para ecosistemas marinos como MAMPEC (Marine Antifoulant Model to Predict Environmental Concentrations). Para cuantificar PNEC se hace uso de bioensayos a corto o largo plazo en organismos acuáticos. De esta manera podremos agrupar los biocidas en diversas categorías de riesgo y así poder decidir cuando su impacto medioambiental es asumible ó no asumible, alternativas posibles y en todo caso que decisiones se deben tomar al respecto.
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Placing a plane mirror between the primary lens and the receiver in a Fresnel Köhler (FK) concentrator gives birth to a quite different CPV system where all the high-tech components sit on a common plane, that of the primary lens panels. The idea enables not only a thinner device (a half of the original) but also a low cost 1-step manufacturing process for the optics, automatic alignment of primary and secondary lenses, and cell/wiring protection. The concept is also compatible with two different techniques to increase the module efficiency: spectrum splitting between a 3J and a BPC Silicon cell for better usage of Direct Normal Irradiance DNI, and sky splitting to harvest the energy of the diffuse radiation and higher energy production throughout the year. Simple calculations forecast the module would convert 45% of the DNI into electricity.
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A reduced set of measurement geometries allows the spectral reflectance of special effect coatings to be predicted for any other geometry. A physical model based on flake-related parameters has been used to determine nonredundant measurement geometries for the complete description of the spectral bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF). The analysis of experimental spectral BRDF was carried out by means of principal component analysis. From this analysis, a set of nine measurement geometries was proposed to characterize special effect coatings. It was shown that, for two different special effect coatings, these geometries provide a good prediction of their complete color shift.
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We report on a procedure to improve the resolution of far-field imaging by using a neighboring high-index medium that is coated with a left-handed metamaterial. The resulting plot can also exhibit an enhanced transmission by considering proper conditions to retract backscattering. Based on negative refraction, geometrical aberrations are considered in detail since they may cause a great impact in this sort of diffraction-unlimited imaging by reducing its resolution power. We employ a standard aberration analysis to refine the asymmetric configuration of metamaterial superlenses. We demonstrate that low-order centrosymmetric aberrations can be fully corrected for a given object plane. For subwavelength-resolution imaging, however, high-order aberrations become of relevance, which may be balanced with defocus. Not only the point spread function but also numerical simulations based on the finite-element method support our theoretical analysis, and subwavelength resolution is verified in the image plane.
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A representation of the color gamut of special effect coatings is proposed and shown for six different samples, whose colors were calculated from spectral bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) measurements at different geometries. The most important characteristic of the proposed representation is that it allows a straightforward understanding of the color shift to be done both in terms of conventional irradiation and viewing angles and in terms of flake-based parameters. A different line was proposed to assess the color shift of special effect coatings on a*,b*-diagrams: the absorption line. Similar to interference and aspecular lines (constant aspecular and irradiation angles, respectively), an absorption line is the locus of calculated color coordinates from measurement geometries with a fixed bistatic angle. The advantages of using the absorption lines to characterize the contributions to the spectral BRDF of the scattering at the absorption pigments and the reflection at interference pigments for different geometries are shown.
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Preparation of homogeneous CNT coatings in insulating silica capillary tubes is carried out by an innovative electrochemically-assisted method in which the driving force for the deposition is the change in pH inside the confined space between the inner electrode and the capillary walls. This method represents a great advancement in the development of CNT coatings following a simple, cost-effective methodology.