2021
DOI: 10.1080/02670844.2021.1940801
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Study on amorphous surface modification of iron-based alloys and their epoxy wettability

Abstract: In this study, a chemical reaction process was designed to prepare the endogenous conversion coating on a smooth and clean amorphous alloy surface, solving the problem of non-wetting of the interface between the iron-based amorphous alloy and the resin during the packaging process. The best preparation condition is to react in salt solution at 85°C for 2 h. At this time, the conversion film with a thickness of approximately 1 μm is formed uniformly on the surface of Fe 78 Si 13 B 9 amorphous alloy. The composi… Show more

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“…One is the rougher surface with larger surface roughness and many defects, such as pores, which present weaker superhydrophobic characteristics than the other surface. The other is the smoother surface with lower surface roughness, fewer impurities, and stronger superhydrophobic characteristics than the rough surface. ,,, The surface of iron-based amorphous films is not only hydrophobic but also oleophobic …”
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“…One is the rougher surface with larger surface roughness and many defects, such as pores, which present weaker superhydrophobic characteristics than the other surface. The other is the smoother surface with lower surface roughness, fewer impurities, and stronger superhydrophobic characteristics than the rough surface. ,,, The surface of iron-based amorphous films is not only hydrophobic but also oleophobic …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other is the smoother surface with lower surface roughness, fewer impurities, and stronger superhydrophobic characteristics than the rough surface. 7,8,17,18 The surface of iron-based amorphous films is not only hydrophobic but also oleophobic. 17 At present, the surface modification of iron-based amorphous alloy films is based on the rougher surface with weaker superhydrophobic characteristics, and the chemical conversion membranes are mainly prepared by the oxidation method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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