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Healable carbon fiber composite offers path to long-lasting, sustainable materials

Aniruddh Vashisth holding a sample of a healable carbon fiber composite
ME Assistant Professor Aniruddh Vashisth holds a sample of a healable carbon fiber composite material that his team is studying. Photo by Andy Freeberg / University of Washington

Because of their high strength and light weight, carbon-fiber-based composite materials are gradually replacing metals for advancing all kinds of products and applications, from airplanes to wind turbines to golf clubs. But there’s a trade-off. Once damaged or compromised, the most commonly-used carbon fiber materials are nearly impossible to repair or recycle

In a paper posted this week in the journal Carbon, a research team that includes UW mechanical engineering Assistant Professor Aniruddh Vashisth describes a new type of carbon fiber reinforced material that is as strong and light as traditionally us...

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