Nano-tech Process Produces Plastics That Are 10 Times More Stretchable
Saturday, June 7, 2008 - 23:21
in Physics & Chemistry
Move over, Rumplestiltskin. Researchers in China report the first successful "electrospinning" of a type of plastic widely used in automobiles and electronics. The high-tech process, which uses an electric charge to turn polymers into thin fibers in the presence of electricity, produced plastic mats that can stretch 10 times more without breaking than the original material and could lead to new uses for the plastic, they say.