While traditional methods like painting and hot-dip galvanization have been widely adopted, the persistent pursuit of innovation has driven the development of advanced surface treatment technologies.
Surface preparation methods, such as degreasing alone or degreasing followed by abrasion and removal of loose particles, are generally adequate for most adhesive bonding applications. However, to ...
University of Texas at Dallas researchers developed a new theory to explain heat transfer on advanced surfaces. From left are: Dr. Xianming (Simon) Dai, associate professor of mechanical engineering; ...
From 3–5 February 2026, the Surface Design Show returns to London’s Business Design Centre, bringing a global perspective on Material Evolution to the heart of the capital. Renowned as a destination ...
Advanced machining can solve many of the challenges of today’s increasingly difficult-to-produce parts such as miniaturization, part complexity, strict tolerances, thin walls, material hardness and ...