Developments in New Materials

Cards (14)

  • Modern materials
    • Concrete
    • Aluminium
    • Steel
    • Graphene
    • Titanium
    • Metal foam
    • Liquid crystal (display)
    • Nanomaterials
  • Graphene
    100x stronger than steel
  • Titanium
    High strength to weight ratio
  • Metal foam
    25% metal. Strength of metal without the weight
  • Nanomaterials
    1. 100 nm can be a thin film for hydrophobic or oleophobic (resistance to oil and grease) covering
  • Shape-Memory Alloys (SMA)

    e.g. Nickel titanium (Nitinol)
  • Quantum Tunneling Composite (QTC)
    Tiny particles of metal within rubber creating a current when pressure applied
  • Ferro fluids
    Consistency affected by magnetic field
  • Polymorph
    Malleable at 62°C yet hard enough to drill when cool
  • Fibre-based composites
    • Glass-reinforced plastic (GRP)
    • Carbon reinforced plastic (CRP)
    • Glass-reinforced concrete (GRC)
  • Particle-based composites
    • Concrete
    • Cermet (ceramic-metal)
  • Sheet-based composites
    • MDF
    • Plywood
    • Chipboard
  • Technical textiles
    • Conductive fabrics
    • Fire retardant fabrics
    • Kevlar microfibres
    • Microencapsulation
  • Smart Materials
    • Shape-memory alloys
    • Thermochromic pigments
    • Photochromic pigments
    • Quantum tunnelling composite
    • Self-heating materials
    • Ferro fluids
    • Polymorph