This is a practical guide to Surface Science for researchers working in the Mining and Metals Industry.
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From ore extraction and processing to refining and fabrication, the mining and metals industry spans a wide array of operations crucial to global infrastructure and manufacturing. This industry is a cornerstone of global economic development. It provides basic resources for construction, manufacturing, infrastructure development, and technology sector.
Understanding and manipulating surface properties such as wettability, adhesion, and corrosion resistance are essential for optimizing processes, enhancing product quality, and ensuring operational efficiency.
We use the following surface properties to understand the behavior of Mining and Metals products and improve their quality.
Sample Image taken from Droplet Lab Tensiometer.
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Ideally, when we place a drop on a solid surface, a unique angle exists between the liquid and the solid surface. We can calculate the value of this ideal contact angle (the so-called Young’s contact angle) using Young’s equation. In practice, due to surface geometry, roughness, heterogeneity, contamination, and deformation, the contact angle value on a surface is not necessarily a single consistent value but rather falls within a range. The upper and lower limits of this range are known as the advancing and receding contact angles, respectively. The values of advancing and receding contact angles for a solid surface are highly sensitive to many parameters, such as temperature, humidity, homogeneity, and minor contamination of the surface and liquid. For example, the advancing and receding contact angles of a surface can differ at different locations.
Las superficies y los recubrimientos prácticos muestran naturalmente histéresis de ángulo de contacto, lo que indica un rango de valores de equilibrio. Cuando medimos ángulos de contacto estáticos, obtenemos un solo valor dentro de este rango. Confiar únicamente en mediciones estáticas plantea problemas, como una repetibilidad deficiente y una evaluación incompleta de la superficie con respecto a la adherencia, la limpieza, la rugosidad y la homogeneidad.
In practical applications, we need to understand how easily a liquid spreads (advancing angle) and how easily it is removed (receding angle), such as in painting and cleaning. Measuring advancing and receding angles offers a holistic view of liquid-solid interaction, unlike static measurements, which yield an arbitrary value within the range.
Esta información es crucial para las superficies del mundo real con variaciones, rugosidad y dinámica, lo que ayuda a industrias como la cosmética, la ciencia de los materiales y la biotecnología a diseñar superficies efectivas y optimizar los procesos.
Aprenda cómo se realiza la medición del ángulo de contacto en nuestro tensiómetro
Para una comprensión más completa de la medición del ángulo de contacto, lea nuestra medición del ángulo de contacto: la guía definitiva
These reference measurements show how deionized water wets four standard substrates measured with the Droplet Lab Dropometer. Use them as visual and numerical benchmarks when you're checking your own sample preparation, treatments, and chemistry.
Full contact angle and surface energy datasets (including additional liquids and statistics) are available on our dataset hub.
The droplet images above are taken from the same benchmark series as our open dataset. For each substrate and probe liquid we report:
● Advancing and receding contact angles (and hysteresis)
● Derived surface energy (SFE) values based on multi-liquid measurements
● Measurement conditions, uncertainties, and sample preparation details
Comparing your own droplet shapes and angles against these references is a fast way to spot contamination, treatment drift, or unexpected changes in wettability.
Measurements were performed with the Droplet Lab Dropometer under controlled laboratory conditions. Treat these values as sanity checks and starting points for your own process targets, not as product specifications.
Esta propiedad mide la fuerza que actúa sobre la superficie de un líquido, con el objetivo de minimizar su superficie.
Sample Image taken from Droplet Lab Tensiometer
Tensión superficial dinámica
La tensión superficial dinámica difiere de la tensión superficial estática, que se refiere a la energía superficial por unidad de área (o fuerza que actúa por unidad de longitud a lo largo del borde de una superficie líquida).
La tensión superficial estática caracteriza el estado de equilibrio de la interfaz líquida, mientras que la tensión superficial dinámica explica la cinética de los cambios en la interfaz. Estos cambios podrían implicar la presencia de tensioactivos, aditivos o variaciones en la temperatura, la presión y la composición en la interfaz.
Cuándo utilizar la medición dinámica de la tensión superficial
Dynamic surface tension is essential for processes that involve rapid changes at the liquid-gas or liquid-liquid interface, such as droplet and bubble formation, coalescence (change in surface area), the behavior of foams, and the drying of paints (change in composition, e.g., evaporation of solvent). It is measured by analyzing the shape of a hanging droplet over time.
La tensión superficial dinámica se aplica a diversas industrias, incluidas las cosméticas, los recubrimientos, los productos farmacéuticos, la pintura, los alimentos y las bebidas, y los procesos industriales, donde la comprensión y el control del comportamiento de las interfaces líquidas son esenciales para la calidad del producto y la eficiencia del proceso.
Aprenda cómo se realiza la medición de la tensión superficial en nuestro tensiómetro
Para una comprensión más completa de la medición de la energía superficial, lea nuestra medición de la tensión superficial: la guía definitiva
Sample Image taken from Droplet Lab Tensiometer
Aprenda cómo se realiza la medición de la energía superficial en nuestro tensiómetro
Para una comprensión más completa de la medición de la energía superficial, lea nuestra medición de la energía superficial: la guía definitiva
For benchmark contact angle and surface energy values on glass, nylon, PMMA, and Teflon, see the Open Benchmark Data panel above or visit our Dataset Hub for full CSV downloads.
El ángulo de deslizamiento mide el ángulo en el que una película líquida se desliza sobre una superficie sólida. Se emplea comúnmente para evaluar la resistencia al deslizamiento de una superficie.
Sample Image taken from Droplet Lab Tensiometer
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Para una comprensión más completa de la medición del ángulo de deslizamiento, lea nuestra medición del ángulo de deslizamiento: la guía definitiva
Within the Mining and Metals industry, several case studies exemplify the advantages of conducting surface property measurements.
Challenge: Achieving efficient flotation in both copper and gold mining is crucial yet complex due to the need for selective attachment of valuable minerals to air bubbles while controlling wetting behavior and surface tension.
Solution: Flotation in mining relies heavily on the interaction between mineral particles and air bubbles. For copper mining, optimizing the contact angle is vital for selectively floating copper minerals and repelling gangue minerals like silica. Achieving an ideal contact angle of 00 ensures hydrophobicity, leading to a high-quality copper concentrate.
In gold mining, controlling surface tension is essential for creating a stable froth. This froth enables gold particles to attach to air bubbles and be separated effectively from gangue materials. Proper surface tension values ensure air bubbles have sufficient buoyancy and stability to carry gold particles to the surface, facilitating efficient recovery.

Desafiar : Rare earth element extraction involves complex separation processes dependent on surface interactions.
Solución : The interactions between the mineral surfaces and chemical reagents used in the separation process are influenced by the surface energy. For example, rare earth elements (REE) often exist in complex mineral matrices with other elements. For the selective extraction of REE, chemical reagents are used. Miners can optimize the surface energy values so that these reagents can effectively adhere to the mineral surfaces containing REEs.
Similarly, surface energy optimization can be very useful in the selective extraction of minerals. By modifying surface energy, it's possible to make the mineral surfaces more or less attractive to specific reagents, thus promoting the selective attachment of reagents to REE-bearing minerals while repelling unwanted minerals.

Desafiar : The formation of rust and the durability of mining equipment is of great concern in the Mining Industry.
Solución : One of the established methods to prevent corrosion and wear on mining equipment is using hydrophobic coatings. Applying hydrophobic coatings with a high contact angle helps repel water and corrosive substances, preventing the formation of rust and enhancing the durability of mining equipment. And therefore, mining companies apply a hydrophobic coating to the surface of their conveyor belts and ore processing machinery. The increased contact angle ensures that water and corrosive minerals are repelled, reducing maintenance costs and extending the lifespan of the equipment.

Desafiar : Comminution is carried out to release valuable components, and the effectiveness of the subsequent separation heavily relies on the extent of this liberation. Nonetheless, the efficiency of concentration processes is compromised by the presence of fine particles generated during the grinding phase in mineral processing operations.
Solución : An approach to extract fine valuable minerals from slimes involves augmenting their size through selective oil agglomeration. To achieve successful mineral agglomeration with oil, it is imperative that the solution's surface tension surpasses the critical surface tension required for oil agglomeration. This selective oil agglomeration method is applied to segregate valuable minerals from mixtures of fine particles, facilitating the aggregation of the targeted mineral. Consequently, industries can refine the oil agglomeration process to attain effective comminution.

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In an industry where precision reigns supreme, how can Mining and Metals manufacturers ensure their products withstand scrutiny? The answer lies in standards and guidelines: the compass that guides them through the complex maze of quality and performance.
A destructive tape test that rates adhesion of a cured coating to a substrate by cutting the film (X-cut or crosshatch), applying pressure-sensitive tape, and evaluating coating removal on a 0–5 scale (higher = better). In this guide, ASTM D3359 is treated as the adhesion outcome test and is paired with upstream wettability metrics (timestamped water contact angle and optional surface free energy) to turn “pass/fail” results into a corrective-action workflow.
Confirm that adhesion meets release criteria after coating + cure, and trend ratings by line/shift to catch drift.
Add pre-paint contact angle/variability (and optional SFE/Δθ) to determine whether the likely cause is surface readiness vs coating/cure changes before making process adjustments.
ASTM D3359 reports an adhesion outcome after coating and cure; it is not a root-cause tool by itself and does not resolve very high adhesion levels well. Use timestamped contact-angle/SFE trends as upstream risk signals and diagnostics, and only set numeric gates after correlating them to D3359 on representative panels from your own process.
We hope this guide showed you how to apply surface science in the Mining and Metals industry.
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