https://news.mit.edu/2022/polymer-light ... al-2d-0202
I just try to add new (interesting) tech here in anticipation that it may be included in F1 in the future.
Nice, like to hear of these things, and hope it is good stuff, but the press have this thing about "stronger than steel and as light as plastic" because it makes a catchy headline. I have seen headlines claiming Spider silk is "five times stronger than steel" but that is in one direction etc.Zynerji wrote: β03 Feb 2022, 18:56https://news.mit.edu/2022/polymer-light ... al-2d-0202
I just try to add new (interesting) tech here in anticipation that it may be included in F1 in the future.
There are 3 companies intending to supply 'inflatable modules ' to the new space station and the 'reef', so possibly it could fill or line these habitable modules.
Kevlar is an aramid. Not all aramids are Kevlar.tok-tokkie wrote: β04 Feb 2022, 12:26In the article there is
" allows them to generate a two-dimensional sheet called a polyaramide. "
aramide = Kevlar. So this is sheets of cross linked Kevlar. Kevlar certainly has a spectacular strength to weight ratio.
I read it. Very exciting. I will wait on the full gamut of physical properties to be unveiled. There has been so many "stronger than steel" non-metals around that are just not as versatile for wide-scale use.Zynerji wrote: β03 Feb 2022, 18:56https://news.mit.edu/2022/polymer-light ... al-2d-0202
I just try to add new (interesting) tech here in anticipation that it may be included in F1 in the future.