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water absorbing nature​

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But when the material is exposed to ultraviolet light, it becomes water-absorbing. Droplets flatten into a smooth film and soak into the surface. ... These prevent water droplets from sticking or spreading, making it more water-repellent than Teflon. The substance is known as 'super-hydrophobic' or 'very water-fearing'.

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But when the material is exposed to ultraviolet light, it becomes water-absorbing. Droplets flatten into a smooth film and soak into the surface. ... These prevent water droplets from sticking or spreading, making it more water-repellent than Teflon. The substance is known as 'super-hydrophobic' or 'very water-fearing'.

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