New Artificial Material That Cannot Be Cut

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American and German experts have created the world's first substance that is practically impossible to cut.

Non-cuttable material created through local resonance and strain rate effects


According to news, Bring the world's best saws, cutters, and modern tools, the new material developed by American and German experts will definitely make them useless because it is impossible to cut and break.

The substance is called protease, which is made from grapefruit, diamonds, and other hard ingredients. It is jointly developed by the University of Durham in the United Kingdom and the Fraunhofer Institute in Germany.

The shell, which is made of this revolutionary material, is known to have no injuries or cracks.

To make the protease, aluminum balls were placed inside the metal foam structure, followed by small alumina tablets. Whenever an attempt is made to cut them with a cutter, they return the same energy.

The cutter blade can destroy or it is repeatedly stopped by the opposing force. Whether you use a sharp stream of water, bring a drill machine, or a motorized cutter, you will be upset but this substance will not split in two. The video below can also be seen as evidence.


A statement on the Durham University website said: "Cutting this material is like cutting a grain-filled jelly.

As soon as the saw or drill hits the machine grains, they vibrate which reaches the tip or drill cutter reaction makes it impossible to cut the material, Just like that a bullet cannot pass through a sand-filled bag.

The first lesson in its preparation is taken from nature. Oyster shells and grapefruit peels were observed for months to make proteases. They are both very light and keep their contents safe. In the same way, there is very little breakage on the surface of both.

If the experiment is approved and successful then we can use this material to make locks, bulletproof jackets, protective cloth, and other devices for experiments.

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