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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> | ||
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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
- ↑ 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