neelastgs
Neelastgs, also known as neelastics, are a type of synthetic rubber that exhibits unique properties when exposed to certain conditions. They are a subgroup of elastomers, which are polymers with elastic properties. Neelastgs are characterized by their ability to change their physical properties, such as hardness and elasticity, in response to specific stimuli. This behavior is often referred to as "shape memory" or "memory effect."
The most common stimuli that trigger the memory effect in neelastgs are temperature and mechanical stress.
Neelastgs are typically produced through a process called vulcanization, where the polymer is cross-linked to form
Despite their potential, neelastgs are still a relatively new area of research, and their full capabilities