Jun. 24, 2015
Public Release: 24-Jun-2015 Silica 'spiky screws' could enhance industrial coatings, additive manufacturing DOE/Oak Ridge National Laboratory It took marine sponges millions of years to perfect their spike-like structures, but research mimicking these…
IMAGE: The screw-like spikes grown from a spherical silica particle depicted above may alter the internal strength of materials used in industrial coatings, 3-D printing and other additively manufactured objects.... view more Credit: ORNL OAK... Read more.
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