Shape-Memory Polymer Promises 'Programmable' Applications
TBMG-26105
02/01/2017
- Content
In partnership with General Motors, researchers from Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, have revealed that honeycomb “cellular” materials support a range of new applications, such as shock-absorbing football helmets and biomedical implants. Without any additional reprocessing, effective mechanical properties of the shape-memory polymer can be modified after fabrication.
- Citation
- "Shape-Memory Polymer Promises 'Programmable' Applications," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2017.