2021年6月20日 星期日

A better PEEK

Glasgow University researchers have used 3D printing to  add new properties to polyether ether ketone (PEEK) which result in lightweight, impact-resistant plastic-based ‘honeycomb’ structures which can sense when they have been damaged. PEEK’s mechanical properties and resistance to high temperatures and chemicals have made it useful for a wide range of applications in the aerospace, ...

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