From DEZEEN article…
Tomorrow Machine and research company Innventia were asked by the<a href="http://www seroquel 300 mg.forestindustries.se/” target=”_blank”>Swedish Forest Industries Federation to envision uses for cellulose harvested from Swedish forests in the year 2035. The cellulose pulp is made into a sheet and heat compressed moulded to become as as hard as ceramic without breaking on impact.
“The product not only saves resources during the manufacturing process, but also over its full life-cycle, not requiring water and chemicals to be kept clean,” claimed the designers.
The coating is a new technology developed by KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, which mimics the surface of a lotus leaf to create a surface that’s resistant to dirt and water. “It is real but a very new technology that is still being developed, so it’s not ready for the industry yet,” explained Billqvist.
What other product applications?…