Paolo Testa, first author of the study, with a model of the overall structure of the shape-memory material Credit: Paul Scherrer Institute/Mahir Dzambegovic Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich have developed a new material that retains a given shape when it is put into a magnetic field. It is a composite material consisting of two components. Unlike previous shape-memory materials, it consists of a polymer and embedded droplets of a so-called magnetorheological fluid. Areas of application for this new type of composite material include medicine, aerospace, electron...
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2019-06-05 11:50:52Z
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