flexuurin
Flexuurin is a fictional class of polymer-based materials defined in speculative materials science and science fiction as highly flexible, lightweight, and self-healing. The material is described as a dynamic crosslinked network that adapts its stiffness under mechanical stimulus, allowing rapid deformation and recovery with minimal hysteresis. In many portrayals, flexuurin can be formulated as a dielectric or as a conductive composite by incorporating nanomaterials such as carbon nanotubes or graphene.
Properties commonly attributed to flexuurin include high elasticity, large elongation at break, and excellent fatigue resistance,
Potential applications cited in speculative sources include soft robotics, stretchable electronics, wearable sensors, medical devices, and