1. JAPAN SETS COURSE FOR NEW MATERIALS.
- Author
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Murray, Charles J.
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *MATERIALS , *TECHNOLOGICAL progress , *HIGH technology - Abstract
The article presents a discussion on technological innovations and new material development in Japan. A superconducting electromagnetic propulsion ship, designed by Japan's Ship and Ocean foundation, replaces conventional screw propellers with magnetic fields. Not all of Japan's material innovation involves such high-technology areas as superconductivity. An equally creative technology application features Japanese "washi" in bicycles. Washi, a traditional Japanese paper, combines lightweight and strength in a new frame from the Japan Bicycle Technical Center. The frame reportedly offers 60 per cent of the tensile strength of carbon-fiber-reinforced plastic. INSET: Now there's a paper bike.
- Published
- 1992