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Old Mar 16, 2009 | 05:10 PM
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Lightbulb Coating makes scratches disappear

This is an interesting article!!

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Coating makes scratches disappear

Scientists have developed a polyurethane coating that heals its own scratches when exposed to sunlight, offering the promise of scratch-free cars and other products, researchers said on Thursday.

"We developed a polymeric material that is able to repair itself by exposure to the sun," said Marek Urban of the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, whose study appears in the journal Science.

"In essence, you create a scratch and that scratch will disappear upon exposure to the sun," Urban said in an interview on the Science website.

The self-healing coating uses chitosan, a substance found in the shells of crabs and shrimp. This is incorporated into traditional polymer materials, such as those used in coatings on cars to protect paint.

When a scratch damages the chemical structure, the chitosan responds to ultraviolet light by forming chemical chains that begin bonding with other materials in the substance, eventually smoothing the scratch. The process can take less than an hour.

Urban said the new coating uses readily available materials, offering an advantage over other self-repairing coatings, which he said were "fairly elaborate and economically unfeasible."

The team tested the compound's properties using a razor-blade-thin scratch. "We haven't done any of the tests to show how wide it can be," Urban said in a telephone interview.

He said the polymer can only repair itself in the same spot once, and would not work after repeated scratches.

"Obviously, this is one of the drawbacks," he said, adding that the chances are low of having two scratches in exactly the same spot.

Howell Edwards, who leads the chemical and forensic sciences division of the University of Bradford in Britain, said the findings were novel.

"Clearly, there are future applications of this work in the repair of automotive components, which extensively use polyurethane polymers, that have suffered minor damage," Edwards said in a statement.

Urban said the coating could be used in packaging or furniture or anything that requires a high-performance type of coating.

"You can dream up anything you desire," he said.

Urban said his team has patents pending on the material and is considering commercialization.


Looking forward to the commercialization ...
Old Mar 16, 2009 | 05:35 PM
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Hmm...that would be nice!
Old Mar 16, 2009 | 07:31 PM
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Sounds good...but how do you get the fish smell out.
Old Mar 16, 2009 | 09:26 PM
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where do i sign
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 04:51 AM
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Now they just need something that pops dents back out too.

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Old Mar 17, 2009 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff®
Now they just need something that pops dents back out too.
Maybe if you Triple the Coating ?
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 08:48 AM
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Looks very interesting, just wonder about it in the long-term. It says it will only "fix" itself once in a specific area. Makes me wonder about how it will hold up overall after 5-10 years. I also wonder what maintaining it would be like.
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 08:50 AM
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Did they mention that you can't get it wet?
Old Mar 17, 2009 | 07:15 PM
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Leave your car standing on a really hot day and return to find all the door gaps have disappeared! Junk cars left in the desert will have window apertures that get smaller over the years, then close up entirely,then the car slowly shrinks down into a beachball.
Old Mar 18, 2009 | 07:06 AM
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Sounds promising !



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