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German Scientists Have Developed "Bayreuth Super Fiber"

2020/3/4 12:04:00 0

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An international research team from University of Bayreuth in Germany has developed a super fiber, which has the properties of spider silk, not only super light (a kilometer long fiber weighs only 0.4 grams), but also has super tensile strength and can withstand 150 thousand times its own weight. If it is woven into a rope with a diameter of about one euro (about 16mm), it can bear 2 to 3 tons of weight. At present, man-made fibers do not possess these characteristics.

This "Bayreuth super fiber" manufacturing process is relatively simple. The basic material is a daily plastic, and the technical know-how is a kind of auxiliary material called Polyacrylnitril. The function of the auxiliary material is to longitudinally bond the substrate to synthetic fibers. Researchers are very optimistic about the use of this new material.

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