vattenabsorption
Vattenabsorption (water absorption) is the process by which a material or tissue takes up water or moisture from its surroundings. It occurs through diffusion of water into the material, capillary action in porous structures, or a combination of both. Depending on the material, absorption can involve surface adsorption, reversible swelling, or bulk uptake that changes dimensions and mechanical properties. In textiles, water absorption influences comfort, dye uptake, and drying time; in wood and concrete it affects strength, durability, and susceptibility to decay or frost damage; in foods it governs rehydration and texture.
Absorption is commonly expressed as the increase in mass after immersion in water for a defined period
Factors influencing water absorption include temperature, humidity gradient, porosity and pore structure, surface chemistry (hydrophilicity versus