A new way to engineer composite materials: Polymer design combines strength with reversibility
| Date | 6th, Mar 2025 |
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| Source | Phys.org - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Composite adhesives like epoxy resins are excellent tools for joining and filling materials including wood, metal, and concrete. But there's one problem: once a composite sets, it's there forever. Now there's a better way. Researchers have developed a simple polymer that serves as a strong and stable filler that can later be dissolved. It works like a tangled ball of yarn that, when pulled, unravels into separate fibers.