quickdrying
Quickdrying, sometimes written quick-drying, refers to a property or process whereby moisture or volatile components are removed rapidly under ambient or mildly elevated conditions. The term is widely used in textiles, coatings, construction, and consumer products to describe materials or formulations designed to dry faster than conventional equivalents.
Drying occurs mainly through evaporation, driven by heat, airflow, and reduced humidity. In fabrics, moisture is
Applications include quick-dry textiles and towels, sportswear and swimwear, paints and coatings (both solvent- and water-based)
Design considerations address user comfort, energy use, durability, and environmental impact. Trade-offs may include reduced absorbency,
Measurement of drying time typically reports surface-dry time, tack-free time, or through-dry time according to industry-specific