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Soft composite material achieves 900% strain and 1.3 MPa stress for soft robotics
Source: nature.com · May 25, 2026
Summary
This Nature Communications paper presents a silicone rubber-ethanol composite that simultaneously achieves ultra-high strain (900%) and high stress (1.3 MPa) with low density, overcoming a key trade-off in soft actuators. The material enables untethered soft robotic applications with improved performance and efficiency.
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