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WickingThe vertical absorption of a liquid into a porous material by capillary forces.
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WickingDispersing or spreading of moisture or liquid through a given area by capillary action in a material.
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WickingMoisture movement. May refer to technical fabrics that "wick" moisture away from the body, to help one stay dry and comfortable during exercise.
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WickingThe longitudinal flow of a liquid in a wire or cable due to capillary action.
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WickingRefers to technical fabrics that move sweat away from the skin to the outer surface of the fabric, where it evaporates. Click Here For the Full How-To
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WickingThe tendency of wood to draw moisture up through its cells by capillary action in the direction of the grain. Back to Top
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WickingRefers to clothes that can move sweat away from the skin in order to keep the wearer dry.
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WickingThe flow and movement of moisture and liquid from the inside of a material to its surface.
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WickingFabric quality which pulls sweat and moisture away from the skin
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WickingWicking materials draw perspiration away from the skin. Once away from the skin perspiration can evaporate without an uncomfortable chilling effect on the body. Comfort is maintained by the skin stayi [..]
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WickingA phenomenon in which the surface of a liquid where it contacts a solid is elevated or depressed, because of the relative attraction of the molecules of the liquid for each other and for those of the [..]
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WickingThe upward movement of water within a material by absorption and capillary action.
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WickingThe process of migrating copper ions into inuslating material.
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Wickingsee Wick
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Wickingthe active absorption of a liquid into a porous material by capillary forces.
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Wicking"Wicking" refers to the ability of fabric to conduct moisture. Well-designed active undergarments will have the ability to conduct body moisture away from the skin, through the garment, and [..]
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''The fabric is wicking perspiration away from the body.''
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