Robust Mg(OH)2/epoxy resin superhydrophobic coating applied to composite insulators

Robust Mg(OH)2/epoxy resin superhydrophobic coating applied to composite insulators is successfully employed. [Display omitted] •The coating shows mechanical stability, chemical durability and self-cleaning property.•The excellent anti-icing and anti-voltage properties can protect composite insulato...

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Published inApplied surface science Vol. 466; pp. 126 - 132
Main Authors Peng, Wenyu, Gou, Xuelian, Qin, Hongling, Zhao, Meiyun, Zhao, Xinze, Guo, Zhiguang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.02.2019
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Summary:Robust Mg(OH)2/epoxy resin superhydrophobic coating applied to composite insulators is successfully employed. [Display omitted] •The coating shows mechanical stability, chemical durability and self-cleaning property.•The excellent anti-icing and anti-voltage properties can protect composite insulators.•The coating was applied to composite insulators in the first time. Composite insulators with superhydrophobic coatings can ensure the safe operation of railways, electricity and telecommunication systems. A robust Mg(OH)2/epoxy resin superhydrophobic coating for composite insulators is reported. The coating is fabricated by a simple method, and the water contact angle reaches its maximum value of 155° at the stearic acid loading of 0.285 g. The superhydrophobic property is controlled by different amounts of stearic acid, which influence the surface roughness of the coating. Additionally, the coating shows mechanical stability, chemical durability and a self-cleaning property, allowing it to be stored in water for more than 20 days. In consideration of the above-mentioned advantages, these characteristics make the composite insulators with this coating a better value than the commercial composite insulators, which is of great benefit to global electricity issues.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.10.039