Texas A&M and U.S. Army Develop Foam That Absorbs Ten Times More Energy

3D Printing Industry
Texas A&M and U.S. Army Develop Foam That Absorbs Ten Times More Energy
FROM THE ARTICLE

Researchers at Texas A&M University and the DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory have engineered a composite that absorbs up to ten times more energy than conventional padding, threading a 3D printed elastomeric skeleton through ordinary open-cell foam to deliver a material that is affordable and…

This story was originally published by 3D Printing Industry.

Read Full Story on 3D Printing Industry