wasserabstoßende
Wasserabstoßende, often translated as water-repellent or hydrophobic, describes the property of a material that resists wetting by water. This means that water tends to bead up and roll off the surface rather than spreading out and soaking in. This phenomenon is a result of the surface tension of water and the chemical nature of the material.
Hydrophobic surfaces typically have low surface energy. This low surface energy makes it energetically unfavorable for
Many natural and synthetic materials exhibit water-repellent properties. Examples include the waxy coating on many plant
The applications of water-repellent materials are diverse. They are used in textiles for clothing, outdoor gear,