A team of scientists at Jiangnan University and the University of Michigan in the United States developed a new material, Kevlartilage, that uses hydrogels and Kevlar nanofibers to overcome the hydrophobic and biodegradability of traditional bionic cartilage materials The two major drawbacks of lower strength, used in the medical field, allow the cartilage replacement to enjoy a longer service life and enjoy full intensity.
Because the new materials are made with Kevlar nanofibers and hydrogels, they not only possess the Kevlar material's bullet-proof, high-strength, but also act like real cartilage to release moisture and cushion pressure as the muscles stretch, Higher Strength Strengths. Cartilage replacementrs of traditional materials typically require replacement in a few years, and the material has a longer life and can be used for long periods of time.