Hy,
I am in a team working in the developement of an engine whose core will need a surface treatment on Aluminium (other metals like cupper or a similar specific heat capacity would be possible) that will:
a) maintain the heat transfer capacity of Al and
b)result in a superhydrophobic surface (the liquid used has a contact angle of 180º, which should theoretically make things easy, but in practice it behaves like water).
What I intend to do is to create an epoxi based mixture of metall dust (it seems that rugh surfaces on a microscopic level decline the adherence of liquids) and caranuba wax (treating the named surfaces with caranuba-based wax has given the best results obtaind to date), but I reccon ther is better to be done.
Thanks for help