Nanocoatings, Volume I Nanocoatings, Volume I

Nanocoatings, Volume I

Applications and Stability

    • $29.99
    • $29.99

Publisher Description

Global market sizes for nanocoatings and coatings are expected to be $14.3 billion and $123 billion, respectively, by the year 2019. Coatings can be classified according to their applications or method of preparation or type of property imparted to the product. They can be either solvent based or water based and may be comprised of polymers or inorganic materials. Nanocoatings with thicknesses less than 100 nm can offer superior performance properties compared with conventional coatings. Nanotuff was one of the first commercial nanocoatings it contained nanosized particles suspended in an epoxy matrix. Coatings can have specific purposes such as corrosion resistance, antiabrasive resistance, scratch resistance, chemical resistance, and stain resistance to the objects they are applied on. This book contains some new theory in the areas of solubility parameter estimates using isentropic volume expansivity, compressibility, and surface tension effects during coating flows. This volume contains separate chapters on introduction, applications, and stability.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2016
November 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
160
Pages
PUBLISHER
Momentum Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
3.8
MB

More Books by Kal Renganathan Sharma

Nanocoatings, Volume II Nanocoatings, Volume II
2016
Multiple Reactions Galore, Volume II Multiple Reactions Galore, Volume II
2016
Multiple Reactions Galore, Volume I Multiple Reactions Galore, Volume I
2016
Damped Wave Transport and Relaxation (Enhanced Edition) Damped Wave Transport and Relaxation (Enhanced Edition)
2005
Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering: Artifical organ Design and Development, and Tissue Engineering Transport Phenomena in Biomedical Engineering: Artifical organ Design and Development, and Tissue Engineering
2010
Nanostructuring Operations in Nanoscale Science and Engineering Nanostructuring Operations in Nanoscale Science and Engineering
2009