Air-Retaining-Grids for stable gas retention under fluids
A new way of designing and constructing surfaces is a layer of gas even under changing pressure conditions. Structured, non-wettable surfaces are used for various applications. The surfaces of the lattice structures are liquid-repellent and in particular hydrophobic as well as oleophobic.
Use on large surface (e.g., ship´s hull)
Large-area gratings can be produced easily, homogeneously, placed on a substructure and fixed
Aligned for loads under dynamic conditions
Remain stable against mechanical influences (e.g., fast flowing waters)
Cost-effective simple production
Can also be used in the field of sensorics
The Air-Retaining-Grids-Technology is ideal for large-scale implementation of bionic air-retaining surfaces. Great potential lies in the production of friction reducing ship coatings, where structures are permanently immersed in liquids or water.
A new way of architecture and construction of surfaces, which are capable of keeping a layer of gas stable, even under changing pressure conditions if immersed in liquid. The surfaces of the lattice structures are liquid-repellent and in particular hydrophobic as well as oleophobic. Grids or grid-like structures which are mounted over a surface and supported by a spacer, enclose a stable gas layer as soon as it is submerged under liquid.
Licensing
21/12/2016 00:00:00
WO2016EP82194 20161221
- international:
B08B17/06; B63B1/36; F15D1/00
- cooperative:
B08B17/065; B63B1/36; B63B1/38; F15D1/0085; F15D1/12; B63B2001/387; Y02T70/121
Patent application
4541
Germany