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Jason J. Benkoski


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Polyfibroblast: A Self-Healing and Galvanic Protection Additive 25 JUL 2011 7 pages
Authors:  Jason J. Benkoski; MILTON S EISENHOWER RESEARCH CENTER LAUREL MD
The full text of this report is available for sale.The goal of this project is to develop a primer additive that mimics the self-healing ability of skin by forming a polymer scar across scratches. Designed to work with existing military grade primers, Polyfibroblast consists of microscopic, hollow zinc tubes filled with a moisture-cured polyurethane-urea (MCPU). When scratched, the foaming action of a propellant ejects the resin from the broken tubes and completely fills the crack. No catalysts or curing ...


Polyfibroblast: A Self-Healing and Galvanic Protection Additive 27 JUN 2011 9 pages
Authors:  Jason J. Benkoski; JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV LAUREL MD APPLIED PHYSICS LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.The goal of this project is to develop a primer additive that mimics the self-healing ability of skin by forming a polymer scar across scratches. Designed to work with existing military grade primers. Polyfibroblast consists of microscopic, hollow zinc tubes filled with a moisture-cured polyurethane-urea (MCPU). When scratched, the foaming action of a propellant ejects the resin from the broken tubes and completely fills the crack. No catalysts or curing ...


Polyfibroblast: A Self-Healing and Galvanic Protection Additive 25 APR 2011 10 pages
Authors:  Jason J. Benkoski; JOHNS HOPKINS UNIV LAUREL MD APPLIED PHYSICS LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.The goal of this project is to develop a primer additive that mimics the self-healing ability of skin by forming a polymer scar across scratches. Designed to work with existing military grade primers, Polyfibroblast consists of microscopic, hollow zinc tubes filled with a moisture-cured polyurethane-urea (MCPU). When scratched, the foaming action of a propellant ejects the resin from the broken tubes and completely fills the crack. No catalysts or curing ...


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