Self-Healing Materials
Description
Self-healing polymer materials possess the ability to repair damaged areas. When subject to external damage, cracking, or impairment, they can spontaneously restore their original properties through chemical or physical mechanisms, or do so under specific conditions. Traditional polymers incur irreversible damage once broken, leading to the failure of material properties and functions. Leveraging the self-healing characteristic of such materials enables the achievement of long service life and recyclability of structures, thus providing key technologies for fields such as aerospace and automotive engineering.
Features
Feature
- High survivability
- Self-healing
- Recyclable
- Fatigue resistance
- Extended service life
Display
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Aerospace Field
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Aviation Sector
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Automotive Field

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