infiltrants
Infiltrants are substances or materials designed to penetrate into another solid, filling pores, capillaries, or voids in order to alter, reinforce, or seal the host material. Infiltration can occur by capillary action, diffusion, or under applied pressure, and the infiltrant may polymerize, cure, or remain as a liquid that modifies properties such as permeability, hardness, or moisture resistance. In many disciplines, infiltrants are chosen for low viscosity and compatibility with the substrate.
In dentistry, resin-based infiltrants are low-viscosity polymers used to penetrate early enamel caries lesions that are
In civil and materials engineering, infiltrants are employed to seal pores, fill microcracks, or consolidate porous
Limitations and safety considerations vary by material and application. Infiltrants may not fully penetrate large defects,