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| Johnson... |
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:57 pm |
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I am looking for a material that can meet the following requirements:
1. It is a strong material (for example it will change its shape only
when you press it hard).
2. It has no harm to the body of human beings.
3. It can change its shape relatively quick after applying outside force
(say pressing)
4. It will restore its original shape relatively slow after removing the
outside force, say a few seconds, or a few tens of seconds. (must be
slower than ordinary sponge and rubber back to their original shape).
Requirement 5 is actually optional.
5. Air can go though it (like a gauze), while the dust can be blocked.
Could anybody please provide some advice?
Thank you very much! |
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| Autymn D. C.... |
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 2:27 pm |
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On Jun 26, 11:57 am, Johnson <gpsab... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote:7220b20652]I am looking for a material that can meet the following requirements:
1. It is a strong material (for example it will change its shape only
when you press it hard).
2. It has no harm to the body of human beings.
3. It can change its shape relatively quick after applying outside force
(say pressing)
4. It will restore its original shape relatively slow after removing the
outside force, say a few seconds, or a few tens of seconds. (must be
slower than ordinary sponge and rubber back to their original shape).
Requirement 5 is actually optional.
5. Air can go though it (like a gauze), while the dust can be blocked.
Could anybody please provide some advice?
Thank you very much!
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room-temperature memory metal mail |
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| P.C.... |
Posted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 12:13 pm |
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On 26 Jun., 20:57, Johnson <gpsab... at (no spam) yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote:1bb3dba3b3]I am looking for a material that can meet the following requirements:
1. It is a strong material (for example it will change its shape only
when you press it hard).
2. It has no harm to the body of human beings.
3. It can change its shape relatively quick after applying outside force
(say pressing)
4. It will restore its original shape relatively slow after removing the
outside force, say a few seconds, or a few tens of seconds. (must be
slower than ordinary sponge and rubber back to their original shape).
Requirement 5 is actually optional.
5. Air can go though it (like a gauze), while the dust can be blocked.
Could anybody please provide some advice?
Thank you very much!
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There is an exiting material that answer all your demands, -- the name
is Wood. |
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