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These are nano-crystals made from wood. They are stronger than kevlar and match carbon nanotubes at 100th the cost. If production could be scaled down, this could be huge for open manufacturing.
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Seems like other fibrous feedstocks like hemp could have the same potential to supply the fibers
with a lot faster growth of biomass, less space required to grow, and easier processing to yield the
nanofiber.
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Carbon fiber and carbon nanotubes are very different things. Carbon nanotubes have double the elastic modulus and almost three times the tensile strength of cellulose nanocrystals.