Introducing the Future of Adhesives: A Flexible Adhesive with Exceptional Recovery Properties
Over the last decade, researchers have been trying to develop an adhesive material that is strong and flexible enough to be used on a wide variety of surfaces. Now, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley have unveiled a new material that they believe could revolutionize the adhesives industry. This new material, called “BioFlex”, has been shown to have exceptional recovery capabilities, meaning it can stretch and return to its original shape after being subjected to forces. The researchers also claim that BioFlex has superior adhesive properties, allowing it to be used on surfaces ranging from metal to glass. This could open up a whole new realm of possibilities for adhesive technology and pave the way for a new generation of flexible and strong adhesives.
source: Phys.org