US and Canadian skiers get smart armour

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006

US and Canadian skiers get smart armour made from something called d3o:

The resulting material exhibits a material property called “strain rate sensitivity”. Under normal conditions the molecules within the material are weakly bound and can move past each with ease, making the material flexible. But the shock of sudden deformation causes the chemical bonds to strengthen and the moving molecules to lock, turning the material into a more solid, protective shield.

The ultimate goal is flexible ballistic protection.

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