Max Planck Institute of Iron Research (Düsseldorf, Germany):
Rohwerder M., e-mail: rohwerder@mpie.de
Schneider J. M.
Grabowski B.
Materials that can be self-restored during mechanical damages have enormous potential. The most advanced researches and developments in this field are concentrated in the area of polymeric materials. The specialists of Max Planck Institute of Iron Research (MPIE) work actively in this direction, having the aim to realize self-restoration also for metallic materials.
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