D3O demonstrated at CES 2013 in the form of covers
themselves, and in the form of a thick elastic mass, easily use in hand and
take any shape. During the demonstration, the developers were taken from the
tank and stretched D3O stringy orange composition hands. Next demonstrator obmetal
it on your finger, and the other hand struck with a hammer on this makeshift
defense. Material while clearly retained ductility, yet efficiently protected
from finger injuries.
This interesting effect - the result of years of research
the British company. Its representatives claim to have their own evidence-based
approach to the protection device from impact, calling it Impactology.
D3O innovation is the secret ingredient of the non-Newtonian
polymer "smart" molecular structure. At rest the molecules rather
freely move relative to each other. But in the moment of impact they connect
with each other, absorbing its energy and distributing it evenly throughout the
material. It turns out that up to the device to be protected shock hardly comes
and it stays intact.
Today, the company offers covers of D3O Impact Material for
iPhone and iPod touch.
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