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- Shrilk abstract "Shrilk is a compostable material inspired by the insect cuticle and made from discarded shrimp shells and proteins derived from silk. Shrilk is thin, clear, flexible, and strong as aluminum at half the weight. The structure of Shrilk is based in the design and components of the insect cuticle, being an alternative to non-degradable polymers and medical implants. Shrilk is produced as films, which can be deposited on patterned molds to impart a specific patterning to the surface, and being able to tune or switch the elasticity allows simple engineering of 3D structures.Shrilk was developed in 2011 at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, at Harvard University by the Spanish materials scientist Javier G. Fernandez.Shrilk is an example of biologically inspired engineering. It was the first biologically inspired material using a biological design at molecular scale with the biomolecules associated to it.".
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- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod_cuticle.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Biodegradation.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Biologically_inspired_engineering.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Bombyx_mori.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biological_engineering.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biomaterials.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bioplastics.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Composite_materials.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Chitin.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Chitosan.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Compostable.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Endocuticle.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Fibroin.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_University.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Insect_cuticle.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Javier_G._Fernandez.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
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- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Silk.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Spider_silk.
- Shrilk wikiPageWikiLink Wyss_Institute_for_Biologically_Inspired_Engineering.
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- Shrilk subject Category:Biological_engineering.
- Shrilk subject Category:Biomaterials.
- Shrilk subject Category:Bioplastics.
- Shrilk subject Category:Composite_materials.
- Shrilk hypernym Material.
- Shrilk type ChemicalCompound.
- Shrilk comment "Shrilk is a compostable material inspired by the insect cuticle and made from discarded shrimp shells and proteins derived from silk. Shrilk is thin, clear, flexible, and strong as aluminum at half the weight. The structure of Shrilk is based in the design and components of the insect cuticle, being an alternative to non-degradable polymers and medical implants.".
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