Thursday, January 7, 2010

Ferropaper low-cost to make Motors - Robots - Software Technology - costliest software

Ferropaper low-cost to make Motors - Robots - Software Technology - costliest software

The magnetic ferropaper which has been developed by a scientist in U.S which could be used in making low-cost micrometers for highly precise surgical tools and also in tiny robots.It has also been designed to navigate the intricate maze of the human circulatory system like Purdue University belives that tiny tweezer and miniature speaker can also become possible for the direct study of cell.


Researchers at Purdue University says that the material itself based on impregnating ordinary paper with a mixture of mineral oil and 'magnetic nanoparticles' of iron oxide and mineral oil, which makes the paper magnetic.Motion and the shape of the nanoparticle-laden paper is controlled by an external magnetic field.

Babak Ziaie, a professor of electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering says that as the "Paper is a porous matrix, you can load a lot of this material into it"

Creation of new type of material that may represent a miniature robots or motor for a variety of potential applications and also for the lost-cost way to make small stereo speakers.

It is very inexpensive to make and as the paper is very soft it won't damage cells or tissue. It is very inexpensive to make. Ziaie said that "You put a droplet on a piece of paper, and that is your actuator, or motor"

The paper is coated with a biocompatible plastic film once saturated with this 'ferrofluid' mixture,this makes it water resistant and prevents the fluid from evaporating which improves its mechanical properties such as strength, stiffness and elasticity.(Source : Yahoo)

Marine Innovative Technologies - latest Technology

A pedal powered submarine made up of special acrylic glass has been developed by a russian company which is not only capable of diving up to 30 metres but also gives its occupants "spectacular underwater views".

This submarine does not require any specialist traning and it can be powered by two people.it moves at about walking pace

to make operating the submarine as simple as possible along with few button
it has two sets of pedals and a steering wheel

Developed Marine Innovative Technologies Ltd (MIT), although prices could drop to around 15,000 pounds for bulk buyers it is expected to cost 50,000 pounds

It is possible to transport the craft on the back of a car trailer at 11ft long and 6ft 6in wide.(source:yahoo)