Sticky 'Velcro' Car Parts
Engineers from the Warwick Manufacturing Group are developing a new technique that involves coating the surface of car components, such as bumpers and wing mirrors, with a surface of nanometre-sized "hooks and eyes".
Gordon Smith, the lead researcher of the project told The Engineer Online that: "We were able to show that microscale and even nanoscale indentations were picked up and reproduced by the plastic surface. The idea was then born that if you could somehow engineer those surface to have the same sort of hooks and eyes as Velcro, it would be an ideal way of bonding surface together."
The challenge now is to see if this technique applies to the large scale production of car parts, and also to make the components hard to steal or vandalise.
Source: physorg.comAdded: 22 August 2008