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Nanofoam is the material of tomorrow

Nanofoam is the material of tomorrow


Nanofoam is the revolutionary biomaterial, that can someday replace metal tubes and other materials in many places. The nanofoam is normal foam, where the bubbles are in a straight line, and that thing makes the structure very strong. The fact is that nanofoam can make by using things like the foam of beer, and it is extremely interesting because the user can store nanofoam in the tank or tube, and that when that material is used. The sound can make a series of bubbles in the material when it travels through the nozzle. 

That thing makes it possible to use nanofoam in the 3D printers, and this thing makes that material revolutionary. Because the biological foam can be used as the raw material, that thing allows that nanofoam can produce in the place, where it is used. And that guarantees that nanofoam is a very useful material for many purposes. 


Mycelium cells can use as the rack for nanofoam structures. The mycelium would turn to biologically produced tubes, which is easier to handle, and then the nanofoam will blow inside those cells. 


And the nanofoam has been caused one very interesting idea in my mind. When we are thinking about fungus, the mycelium of the fungus can be used together with nanofoam. In that case, the mycelium cells are pulled in straight lines, and then those cells will be connected, and the nanofoam will blow in those cells. 

In that case, the mycelium would use as the rack, where the nanofoam can blow, and that thing makes that material easier to handle. So that thing can offer new visions for the nanotechnology, and producing the nanomachines. 


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