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BR-549

Joined Sep 22, 2013
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A wooden submarine per chance. Speaking of flying.....it didn't mention temperature characteristics.
 

Janis59

Joined Aug 21, 2017
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RE:""Afterwards, the researchers hot-press the wood at 100 °C, causing the cell walls and the lumina to collapse. This reduces the wood to just 20% of its original thickness.""

I wonder isnt that material be the same well known PAPER???
 

shortbus

Joined Sep 30, 2009
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Archery bow makers have done something similar for centuries, to get higher performance and strength from wood bows. They heat a finished bow and rubbed the surface with a smooth stone, multiple times. They just didn't know why it worked.
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
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I wonder isnt that material be the same well known PAPER???
There is a similarity! The lignins and hemicellulose are removed, but with paper the wood fibers are torn apart and reassembled. This invention apparently retains the original cellulose structure, just with the voids squeezed out. I'm skeptical.
 
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