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Icephobicity can be defined as the surface property, which minimizes ice adhesion between the surface and ice. Lower the ice adhesion, higher the icephobicity. <ref>Heli Koivuluoto Dr.Tech., Senior Research Fellow Tampere University, Icing Research Group. NoICE Highlights No. 7 – February 2022. Online. https://www.icingcentre.eu/media/attachments/2022/02/08/noice_highlights-7.pdf</ref>
Icephobicity can be defined as the surface property, which minimizes ice adhesion between the surface and ice. Lower the ice adhesion, higher the icephobicity. <ref>Heli Koivuluoto Dr.Tech., Senior Research Fellow Tampere University, Icing Research Group. NoICE Highlights No. 7 – February 2022. Online. https://www.icingcentre.eu/media/attachments/2022/02/08/noice_highlights-7.pdf</ref>
More on this topic: [[Ice-phobic surface|ice-phobic surfaces]]


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Latest revision as of 17:32, 16 February 2022

Surface property that minimizes ice adhesion.

Icephobicity can be defined as the surface property, which minimizes ice adhesion between the surface and ice. Lower the ice adhesion, higher the icephobicity. [1]

More on this topic: ice-phobic surfaces

References

  1. Heli Koivuluoto Dr.Tech., Senior Research Fellow Tampere University, Icing Research Group. NoICE Highlights No. 7 – February 2022. Online. https://www.icingcentre.eu/media/attachments/2022/02/08/noice_highlights-7.pdf