The Jikan IAT-40 is a precise tool for testing icephobicity. It measures the shear stress required to separate ice from a surface, allowing for evaluation of anti-icing coatings. Calibrated for consistent and reliable results, it has a wide range of applications in studying icephobicity.
IAT-40 is a precise tool for testing icephobicity. It measures the shear stress required to separate ice from a surface, allowing for the evaluation of anti-icing coatings.
The Jikan IAT-40 is used to evaluate the effectiveness of icephobic coatings and surfaces. It can be used to test a variety of materials, including metals, polymers, and composites.
The Jikan IAT-40 applies a shear force to the ice formed on the surface of the substrate and measures the shear stress between the ice and the surface. This allows for the evaluation of the effectiveness of icephobic coatings and surfaces.