Abstract
Alumina hydrophobic film is widely used, but there are few studies on its friction performance. Traditional hydrophobic films are self-assembled with a layer of low surface energy compound on the alumina film surface. The surface is in contact with other substances during use, causing the loss of low surface energy substances and reducing the hydrophobic properties of the film. We use organics and alumina alternate coatings to form an organic-inorganic composite layer, and then tested its hydrophobicity and friction performance.
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