The first plasticizer in the world
Spanish scientists have announced that they have successfully developed the world's first self-contained, self-adhesive, self-adhesive film within two hours of being cut off. two.
According to the United Press International, the "miracle" plastic is a product of researchers from the Center for Electrochemistry in San Sebastian, Spain.
In the research report published in the journal Materials Horizons, the authors describe the special properties of the new polymer as follows: if the polymer rod is cut into two, and manually press the two pieces of plastic together, they will automatically reach 97% of the original state in just 2 hours.
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The researchers say that if you just stretch your arms, you will not be able to break the plastic. "The material is close to achieving the perfect quantum healing at room temperature, without any outside interference such as temperature or light," they said.
As plastics have been used in a variety of commercial and industrial products, scientists hope the new polymer material can help improve the life span as well as the safety of devices with components. from plastics, including electronics, household appliances and homes.
The author named the new material "Terminator," reminiscent of part 2 of the Hollywood film of the same name in 1991.
In the movie "Terminator 2," actor Robert Patrick plays the T-1000, a liquid metal killer, capable of healing the wound and transforming it into anyone or anything it touches. . The T-1000 can not be knocked down by guns, because the wound is instantly inflicted. However, at the end of the film, this nearly invincible robot eventually dies when it falls to the molten metal.
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