Smart Materials

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Quantum Stealth; The Invisible Military Becomes A Reality
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Thermochromic pigment - safe temperatures
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There's a flexible material that can make you invisible to radar
Tech is making invisibility cloaks possible!
Soon You'll Be Able To Print Out Your Clothes Couture, 3d Printed Dress, 3d Printing Fashion, Interview Style, Textil Design, Iris Van Herpen, 3d Fashion, Technology Fashion, Futuristic Fashion
Soon You'll Be Able To Print Out Your Clothes
Soon You'll Be Able To Print Out Your Clothes
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USA Trading Depot, LLC @ Amazon.com:
Linda Worbin has been described as the creator of smart textiles. A graduate from Swedish School of Textiles in Boras, Sweden. She recently has been experimenting with smart and interactive textiles. This has involved amazing "thermo chromic textile displays to electroluminescent pillows and textiles" as shown above. http://it-supplier.co.uk/
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DAMADEI – “Design and Advanced Materials As a Driver of European Innovation”
Thermally activated 3D textile with shape memory
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Mon Grisby
Rachel Wingfield-memory tablecloth that is illuminated by weight of objects placed upon it.
three plastic spoons with different colors on them
Thermochromic pigment for plastic-Changing color by temperature from China Manufacturer, Manufactory, Factory and Supplier on ECVV.com
Thermochromic pigment for plastic-Changing color by temperature
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Invisability Cloak, Made from Metaflex