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GOLM – A new range of “extremely rigid and stable” biofibres – made from silk protein found in a family of chrysopidae insects – are being developed at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research (IAP), and scientists say the biotechnology process behind it could be a huge boost for the future of performance materials production. 

It’s hoped the fibres, developed in conjunction with German biotechnology company AMSilk, will help create a new class of high-grade and rigid materials for lightweight plastics in the automotive and aerospace industries. They also have potential to be conceivably used in medical technology, for example, as a biocompatible silk coating on implants.

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