haarruimtes
Haarruimtes is a term used in Dutch-language textile science to describe microscopic air-filled cavities that occur between individual hairs in fur, wool, and other hair-based fibers. These inter-hair spaces contribute to the overall thermal insulation of a material by trapping air and reducing convective heat transfer. The concept is most commonly discussed in the context of natural fur and wool, but it can also apply to synthetic hair fibers used in some textile applications.
Formation and structure: Haarruimtes arise from the natural arrangement of hairs, including their orientation, diameter variation,
Properties and measurement: The spaces are typically on the micrometer scale and contribute to porosity and
Applications and significance: Haarruimtes influence thermal comfort, breathability, and moisture management in fur garments, woolen fabrics,
Etymology and usage: The plural form haarruimtes is common in Dutch, with haarruimte as the singular. The