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Aerogel - Monolithic Silica Aerogel - £42.50
Aerogel is a low-density solid-state material derived from gel in which the liquid component of the gel has been replaced with gas. The result is an extremely low density solid with several remarkable properties, most notably its effectiveness as an insulator.
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Polymorph - Low temperature melting plastic - £4.99
Polymorph is a fascinating new type of material. It is perfect for hobbyists whether you are model making or prototyping. At room temperature it just as strong as a normal plastic but at 62 degrees C becomes soft and mouldable.
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Ferrofluid - Magnetic fluid/liquid - £20.41
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Ferrofluid is a really interesting material. As the name suggests it is a runny fluid....until it is subjected to a magnet. Ferrofluid reacts to magnetic fields, often changing into seemingly impossible shapes as it tries to maintain the shape of the magnetic field.
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