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But this latest research definitely conjures some intriguing possibilities. “Conductive flexible plastics will open up a host of medical and display applications that we can’t currently ...
Stanford University material scientists have devised the first synthetic, plastic skin that is conductive, sensitive to touch, and capable of repeatedly self-healing at room temperature.
The factor that led an extraordinary growth in the market in 2021 was the increasing penetration of thermally conductive plastics in major markets paired with the organic growth in these markets.