Capillary Nylon 6 polymer material produced by femtosecond laser processing (original) (raw)
Optics Express, 2019
Abstract
A wicking Nylon 6 polymer material was produced through surface structuring by a direct femtosecond laser nano/microstructuring approach. The produced wicking structure is an array of parallel microgrooves, the surface of which is textured with irregular nanostructures and fine microstructures. High-speed imaging of water spreading vertically uphill against the gravity discloses a series of capillary flow regimes with h ∝ t, h ∝ t1/2, and h ∝ t1/3 scaling laws, where h is the height of capillary rise and t is the time. In the initial stage, the capillary flow occurs with a single front, from which at a certain time a precursor front forms and advances ahead of the main one. Our study shows that the onset of the precursor front occurs in h ∝ t flow regime. The created material exhibits excellent wicking properties and may find applications in various technologically important areas.
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