Smart resistant materials

With extraordinary access to the latest research and development, this resource explores cutting edge smart materials finding out how they are made, how they work and what their potential applications are both now and in the future. Case studies include; shape memory alloys and thermochromatic plastics, as well as QTC and how it is being used by electronics companies to revolutionise touch screen technology and how smart organic compounds are making it possible to print electrical components onto plastic sheets.

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Subject(s)Design and technology
Age14-16
Published2011
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Shelf reference600.6201 SMA
Direct URLhttps://www.stem.org.uk/x8hsp

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