I wonder what cool things will come down the turn pike for us when this finally is utilized by the sporting goods companies???
I wonder how this material is affected by hot and cold, or if camo can be added to it...
I also wonder if it will be waterproof and how much tougher it may be to any thing we have out today, or if it will be able to be made to be quiet when walking thru the brush...
I suppose only time will tell and I for one can't wait to see what the new technologies of tomorrow will bring...
Carbon Nanofiber Makes Smart Yarn
By Bill Christensen
Science fiction writer Neal Stephenson wrote about arachnofiber uniforms in his 1992 novel Snow Crash. These bulletproof and lightweight uniforms were worn by the Deliverators, the world's best pizza delivery guys. Carbon nanofiber can now be spun like yarn to make an amazing variety of new inventions possible, including lightweight bulletproof uniforms.
Among the many possibilities:
Soft protective vests stronger than Kevlar
Bandages that can contract to put pressure on
Artificial muscles powered by electricity - much lighter than current hydraulics
Would make it easier to incorporate electronic sensors and actuators into clothing.
All of these possible applications derive from the remarkable properties of carbon nanotubes; the ability to conduct both heat and electricity along with the extreme toughness of the fiber.
The researchers created the yarn by growing a mat of fibres on a substrate, called a nanotube forest. A sharp, pointed instrument then pulled at the fibres along the plane of the substrate.
Atkinson said the tubes then formed into a "conga line" and were twisted and wrapped around each other as they were pulled.
"As long as there are fibres in the forest, you can make a yarn as long as you want. You get a very even strand," he said.
"People say how can you spin something that is one-third of a millimetre long, but it is the length-to-diameter ratio that matters. We use fibres with a 10 nanometre diameter and put in a lot of wraps."
I wonder how this material is affected by hot and cold, or if camo can be added to it...
I also wonder if it will be waterproof and how much tougher it may be to any thing we have out today, or if it will be able to be made to be quiet when walking thru the brush...
I suppose only time will tell and I for one can't wait to see what the new technologies of tomorrow will bring...
Carbon Nanofiber Makes Smart Yarn
By Bill Christensen
Science fiction writer Neal Stephenson wrote about arachnofiber uniforms in his 1992 novel Snow Crash. These bulletproof and lightweight uniforms were worn by the Deliverators, the world's best pizza delivery guys. Carbon nanofiber can now be spun like yarn to make an amazing variety of new inventions possible, including lightweight bulletproof uniforms.
Among the many possibilities:
Soft protective vests stronger than Kevlar
Bandages that can contract to put pressure on
Artificial muscles powered by electricity - much lighter than current hydraulics
Would make it easier to incorporate electronic sensors and actuators into clothing.
All of these possible applications derive from the remarkable properties of carbon nanotubes; the ability to conduct both heat and electricity along with the extreme toughness of the fiber.
The researchers created the yarn by growing a mat of fibres on a substrate, called a nanotube forest. A sharp, pointed instrument then pulled at the fibres along the plane of the substrate.
Atkinson said the tubes then formed into a "conga line" and were twisted and wrapped around each other as they were pulled.
"As long as there are fibres in the forest, you can make a yarn as long as you want. You get a very even strand," he said.
"People say how can you spin something that is one-third of a millimetre long, but it is the length-to-diameter ratio that matters. We use fibres with a 10 nanometre diameter and put in a lot of wraps."