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Magnetic fields: coatings 94 surface structures

Another area where it appears that rapid progress will be possible in the future is the friction and wear of polymer surfaces. This area is important in a number of practical applications ranging from the behavior of thin layers of polymers as lubricants for magnetic disk heads to the lifetime of polymer protective coatings for ship hulls affected by wear due to waterborne debris. In the related area of drag reduction, a currently dormant field, precise control of polymer surface structure or the use of slowly released soluble polymers, which might affect hydrodynamics, may offer new approaches. [Pg.15]


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