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On water repellency

Soft Matter, 2005
Water-repellency is a property of some materials, either natural or synthetic, which makes water hardly stick to them: drops roll very easily off these solids, and bounce back upon impacting them. Here we discuss recent advances in this field, which has been particularly lively in recent years. We first examine the physical causes for this effect. Then
Callies, Mathilde, Quéré, David
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Water-repellent hydrophilic nanogrooves

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2017
A hydrophilic nanogroove that can resist impregnation by a nanodrop.
Yu-Hsuan Weng   +3 more
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8—THE WATER REPELLENCY OF FABRICS AND A NEW WATER REPELLENCY TEST

Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions, 1945
(1945). 8—THE WATER REPELLENCY OF FABRICS AND A NEW WATER REPELLENCY TEST. Journal of the Textile Institute Transactions: Vol. 36, No. 4, pp. T67-T90.
S. Baxter, A. B. D. Cassie
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TESTING OF WATER-REPELLENCY

Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings, 1952
(1952). TESTING OF WATER-REPELLENCY. Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings: Vol. 43, No. 6, pp. P263-P289.
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Waterproofing and Water-Repellency

Nature, 1964
Waterproofing and Water-Repellency Edited by Dr. J. L. Moilliet. Pp. x + 502. (Amsterdam and London: Elsevier Publishing Company, 1963.) 100s.
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Evaluating Water Repellancy

The Guthrie Journal, 1969
Eighteen years ago we called attention to the need of developing water resistant materials as bacterial barriers in the operating room setting1. Possibly as a result of that report, a new industry came into being which now supplies surgical draping to a large number of hospitals and operating units.
William C. Beck, Donald Mandeville
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Water-Repellent Coatings

2012
WATER REPELLENTS ARE TRANSPARENT COATINGS formulated for the purpose of protecting porous substrates by preventing the penetration of liquid water. Unlike waterproofing materials and sealers, water repellents allow the passage of water vapor and generally are not designed to prevent the intrusion of liquid water under hydrostatic pressure.
Victoria Scarborough, Thomas J. Sliva
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Soil water repellency

2023
Jörg Bachmann, Marc-Oliver Goebel
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Establishing selection criteria of water repellent sandy soils for use in impervious layer of engineered slope

Construction and Building Materials, 2021
Byeong-Su Kim   +2 more
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