Abstract:
A heat exchanger includes a refrigerant pipe through which a refrigerant flows, and a plurality of fins coupled to an outer circumference surface of the refrigerant pipe, wherein each fin includes a first region disposed upstream with respect to an air flow direction, and a second region which forms a boundary with the first region and is disposed downstream with respect to the air flow direction, and wherein the first region and the second region have different surface energies in order to prevent formation of condensation water on the fin.
Abstract:
A surface coating material includes a plurality of fluorine-containing silicon compounds and an additive. The fluorine-containing silicon compounds include a fluorine-containing (poly)ether moiety, a hydrolytic silane moiety, and a linking group between the fluorine-containing (poly)ether moiety and the hydrolytic silane moiety. The linking group is configured to form a non-covalence interaction between adjacent molecules.
Abstract:
A surface coating material includes a first material and a second material having a different structure. The first material includes a linking group represented by *—(CF2)nO—* between two terminal ends, where one terminal end is a trifluoroalkoxy group and another terminal end is a silane group. The second material includes an oxyalkylene group or a *—NH—* linking group between two terminal ends, where one terminal end is an alkoxy group or an amino group, and another terminal end is a silane group. The first material is included in the surface coating material in an amount of less than or equal to about 5 mol % relative to a total amount (100 mol %) of the first material and the second material in the surface coating material.
Abstract:
A composition including a perfluoropolyether compound, and an organic solvent configured to dissolve or disperse the perfluoropolyether compound, wherein the perfluoropolyether compound includes a first end and a second end facing each other and a perfluoropolyether moiety disposed between the first end and the second end, wherein the first end includes an organic group having 6 or more carbon atoms, and wherein the second end includes a hydrolysable silicon-containing residual group.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a surface coating material including a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1, a film, a stacked structure, a display device, and an article including a glass substrate coated with the surface coating material. In Chemical Formula 1, each substituent is the same as defined in the detailed description.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a stacked structure includes a substrate and a silsesquioxane cured layer disposed on the substrate. The silsesquioxane cured layer may include a plurality of areas having different refractive indexes in a thickness direction. The plurality of areas may include a first area and a second area. The first area may be disposed on a surface of the substrate and the second area may be disposed on the first area. A refractive index of the second area may be higher than a refractive index of the first area. A display device may include the stacked structure.
Abstract:
A vacuum heat insulating material having an improved structure to prevent the heat bridge phenomenon while improving the durability thereof, and a refrigerator having the same, the vacuum heat insulating material including a core material in a vacuum state, a sealing layer surrounding the core material, an inner layer covering the sealing layer, and having a first side and a second side connected to the first side, a protective layer located at an outside of the inner layer, a first blocking layer having at least one portion located between the first side of the inner layer and the protective layer, and a second blocking layer having at least one portion located between the second side of the inner layer and the protective layer.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a surface coating material including a compound represented by Chemical Formula 1, a film, a stacked structure, a display device, and an article including a glass substrate coated with the surface coating material. In Chemical Formula 1, each substituent is the same as defined in the detailed description.