9/3/08
Strong paper using nanotechnology
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Strong paper using nanotechnology
Scientists in Europe have reported to have created a new kind of paper that is stronger than cast iron and tougher than bone. The high-tech paper, made by splitting up wood pulp into cellulose nanofibres and then rearranging those fibres, is seven times stronger and two to three times as stretchable as conventional paper. The super-strong paper could be used to make tougher packaging, filters and car or aircraft parts.
Scientists in Europe have reported to have created a new kind of paper that is stronger than cast iron and tougher than bone. The high-tech paper, made by splitting up wood pulp into cellulose nanofibres and then rearranging those fibres, is seven times stronger and two to three times as stretchable as conventional paper. The super-strong paper could be used to make tougher packaging, filters and car or aircraft parts.
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