veehülgavust
Veehülgavust, also known as water repellency or hydrophobicity, refers to the physical property of a surface or material to resist wetting by water. A surface exhibiting veehülgavust will cause water droplets to bead up and roll off rather than spreading out and soaking in. This phenomenon is primarily a result of low surface energy. Materials with high surface tension, like water, tend to minimize their contact with surfaces that have even lower surface energy.
The degree of veehülgavust can be quantified by measuring the contact angle of a water droplet on
Veehülgavust has numerous practical applications. It is utilized in textiles to create waterproof and stain-resistant fabrics,