Introducing VPR: A Stronger, Stretchier, Self-Healing Plastic
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists at the University of Michigan have created a new type of plastic that is stronger, stretchier and self-healing. The new material, known as VPR, is a combination of two existing plastics, one with superior strength and the other with superior elasticity. When these two materials are combined, the result is a plastic that is stronger and more resilient than either of its parents. It is also capable of self-healing when exposed to heat or light, making it a potentially revolutionary material for use in a variety of industries. With its combination of strength, stretch and self-healing properties, VPR could be used for everything from improving the performance of prosthetics to creating new types of protective gear.
source: Phys.org