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Wat (wie) is self-cleaning - definitie


Self-cleaning oven         
A self-cleaning or pyrolytic oven is an oven which uses high temperature (approximately ) to burn off leftovers from baking, without the use of any chemical agents. The oven can be powered by domestic (non-commercial) electricity or gas.
Self-cleaning surfaces         
  • Cassie Baxter's model of wetting is used to describe the interface between a water droplet and a surface when the water droplet creates air pockets between itself and the surface topographical features on the surface.
  • FE-SEM images of a hierarchical synthetically made ZnO film. The hierarchical structure of this particular film makes it more hydrophilic. Other biomimetic surfaces are created with similar structures to control wettability properties. Magnifications are (a) ×800, (b) ×20000, (c) ×40000, (d) ×80000.
  • A) A superhydrophobic surface with a high contact angle nearing 180 degrees. B) A surface with a low water sliding angle. C) A surface with a higher sliding angle which will be less efficient when self-cleaning water from its surface.
  • Wenzel's model of wetting is used to describe the interface between a water droplet and a rough surface.
  • A) A water droplet on a superhydrophilic surface has a very low water contact angle since water will spread out on the surface. B) Dirt or debris (blue circle) on a super hydrophilic surface can be lifted off of the surface as water spreads beneath it. When water slides off of the surface, the debris is removed with the water.
  • Young's model of wetting is used to describe the relationship between a water droplet and a perfectly flat surface. This model is typically used to explain the self-cleaning mechanism of lotus leaves.
CLASS OF MATERIALS
Draft:Self-Cleaning Surfaces; Self-Cleaning Surfaces
Self-cleaning surfaces are a class of materials with the inherent ability to remove any debris or bacteria from their surfaces in a variety of ways. The self-cleaning functionality of these surfaces are commonly inspired by natural phenomena observed in lotus leaves, gecko feet, and water striders to name a few.
Self-cleaning glass         
Self-cleaning glass is a specific type of glass with a surface that keeps itself free of dirt and grime.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor self-cleaning
1. The company‘s sales pitch is that self–cleaning materials will save money in the long run.
2. Soon after, titanium dioxide–based (TiO2) self–cleaning products, like SunClean windows from PPG Industries, hit the home market.
3. Manufacturers boast that nanoparticles can deliver drugs or vitamins more effectively, kill harmful bugs in food or create self–cleaning windows.
4. I remember a self–cleaning toilet seat in France once catching me out, as it swivelled round towards the cistern before I‘d had a chance to get up.
5. More than 150 years of dirt has been removed from the brickwork and a new roof has been fitted which comprises 18,000 panes of self–cleaning glass.