New Nanotech Fabric Never Gets Wet
holy_calamity writes "New Scientist reports on a simple coating for polyester that renders it unwettable — even after two months underwater it emerges dry to the touch. Water cannot attach to the new fabric thanks to nanostructured filaments and a structure that traps a constant air layer. One potential use is for low-drag swim wear."
Sounds like my wife, Ba-ZING!
Wouldn't it be nasty if the outside were hydrophobic and the inside hydrophylic - your sweat would be yanked into the material and violently ejected from the other side! You'd look like your own Vegas water fountain show as you ran along.
Tiller's Rule: Never use a word in written form that you've only heard and never read. You will end up looking foolish.
Reminds me of what the Fremen used to coat their underwater water stores.
I wonder what new and strange water behavior could be observed in a container lined in this. Would there be a meniscus -- either convex or concave -- when water was put into it? Or would the water huddle nervously in the middle, unsure of what do with itself?
Does the water get it instead?
Nobody knows.
Particle Man.
Shouldn't that be 'I, for one, welcome our new unwettable overcoats!' ?
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