Newly developed 'microlattices' are lighter and 100 times stronger than regular polymers

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Newly developed 'microlattices' are lighter and 100 times stronger than regular polymers
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As said, the most effective approach for increasing the strength of these 3D printable polymer lattices is pyrolysis.

To get the best strength and ductility, the proportion of polymer to carbon fragments is also essential. The material loses strength if there are too few carbon pieces, and it becomes brittle if there are too many. The researchers successfully developed an ideally carbonized polymer lattice throughout the study.

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