Nanomaterials Spit Out &Nbsp, Hundreds Of Times More Than Silk.
In World Expo, Shanghai,
High technology
The results are amazing to the world.
If you are lucky enough to come to the Czech Pavilion, you can see the nano textile model hanging above the exhibition hall 1000 times smaller than human hair.
The "nano spider" invented by Czech is used to produce.
Nano textiles
The spun silk is hundreds of times thinner than the finest silk.
This is not an Arabian tale.
Look at the contrast of the enlarged models in the picture. The blue mesh on the right is the finest silk in China, while the very thin white silk on the left is "
Nanoscale spider
The nanomaterials made by weaving are very different in thickness and thickness, and the technological power they have brought to the surface shocked the whole field.
According to the staff of Czech Museum, nanofiber materials are widely used in many fields, such as medicine, high efficiency filter materials, protective clothing and optical electricity.
Nanoscale spider is actually a nanofiber electrospinning machine, which is absolutely the proof of Czech's advanced science and technology strength.
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