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Re: Electroactive Polymers (EAP)
1999-07-15
Yoseph Bar-Cohen
Re: Electroactive Polymers (EAP)
Yoseph Bar-Cohen
1999-07-15
Brian,

To get a snapshot of the status of the field of EAP please visit the
following websites

http://eis.jpl.nasa.gov/ndeaa/nasa-nde/newsltr/WW-EAP_Newsletter.PDF
http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/lommas/eap/EAP-web.htm
http://eis.jpl.nasa.gov/ndeaa/nasa-nde/lommas/aa-hp.htm

Yosi
http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/

At 05:00 PM 7/9/99 -0700, Arbuckle, Brian wrote:
>I am very interested in electroactive polymers.  Can anyone answer my
>questions or give a source for information?
>
>
>What is the class/materials that exhibit electroactivity?
>Who is the developer?
>Who manufactures them?
>Patent/License requirements?
>What are the material properties?
>What are the characteristics? particularly the electrostatic/dynamic
>behaviorals - elongation / constriction um/volt or %linear or
>volumetrics/volt, frequency response?
>
>
>Thanks for the help,
>
>Brian W. Arbuckle, PhD
>Technology Transfer Manager
>Intarsia Corp
>510-403-6002
>
>


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