Self-mending Plastic
#1
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/scien...-toys.html

This is pretty cool. Scientists have developed a solid polymer, called SupraB, that is able to heal itself when broken or cut. Simply by holding two pieces together, the new type of plastic repairs itself, bonding together without the need for glue. It is also just as strong as other forms of plastic.

Aside from the obvious application of making everyday objects easily repairable, such as the frames of your reading glasses or even a car's chassis, researchers hope that the material could lead to new scratch resistant coatings for vehicles, laptops and other portable equipment.

Lots of great applications for such an invention!
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#2
Hi Addy - I'm surprised that the inventors of this haven't been quietly eliminated...just imagine the panic in the industries which make plastic stuff, they will all go out of business if no one needs to buy replace broken items.
(I forgot for a moment that people throw away perfectly serviceable things and replace them simply because they have this desire for new things - so perhaps they may be allowed live to tell the tale)
#3
one of those things that will never make it because it doesn't fit into our throw away society,imagine a perfect recycling tool.
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#4
Wow, i didn't even think of that... there are lots of companies who will spend top dollar to quietly shuffle this invention out into oblivion Sad. Just sad.
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#5
well,actually it's being developed by a big dutch company,akzo nobel,so it has a good chance seeing the light of day,let's see
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#6

What's not mentioned is a major problem they haven't solved:
It can "repair" itself in many more wrong places than right.
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#7
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i can come up with a few applications but the thread has to be moved to the sewer first
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#8
That would suck if it works for latex too Huh
#9
well,there you goBig Grin
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#10

And from there we could launch a cyanoacrylate on private bits thread...
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#11
Launch away! I'm sure I will screw it up some way if you do. Big Grin I'm great at that.
#12
(11-17-2011, 01:32 AM)rayheinrich Wrote:  And from there we could launch a cyanoacrylate on private bits thread...
Errr... human centipede??

Yeah, this is definitely the wrong place for this...
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#13
Wasn't there a horror movie made about a guy sewing people together into a human centipede?

Has anyone seen the article where a woman in Germany has made fabric from milk? I thought it was very cool. http://www.news.com.au/breaking-news/got...6197223767
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#14
HURRAY,gone are the dutch milk lakes,dream on dream on

see,it's all out there but the influence is in evil hands
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#15
I think that Qmilch is an amazing thing....just as long as the milk isn't snatched from the mouths of the hungry ones of this world....think of the farmers from poor countries who are now growing bio-fuels instead of food.
#16
food isn't grown for the hungry,they can't pay for it otherwise they weren't hungry,food is grown for the rich
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#17
sad but true. The way the world's food supplies are managed is uneven, with diversity and sustainability thrown out the window... heck, even in the US a lot of farmers aren't growing food (in the strict sense).

Still, bio-based technology like that is pretty exciting, if it delivers on its promise
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#18
The only problem I have with bio-fuels is that the world has a problem feeding its citizens as it is without burdening the soil with 'fuel-growth.' With so many starving do we have room in the ground for more?
#19
I don't think the world has a problem feeding its people[yet]the food is just not going where it's needed
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