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Reinventing the zipper

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Why This Matters

This innovative reimagining of the zipper introduces dynamic, customizable, and functional materials that can change shape and rigidity on demand. Such advancements could revolutionize product design, from quick-setup tents to adaptable wearable devices and robotics, offering greater versatility and efficiency in various industries.

Key Takeaways

Users can select the strips’ length and the direction and angle at which they’ll bend. They can also choose whether the zipped-up device will appear straight, bent, coiled, or twisted.

A tent making use of the zipper takes just 80 seconds to set up. A wrist cast that incorporates it can be tightened and loosened as desired. A motor can even be added so that, for example, a robot’s leg heights could change with the push of a button.

“A regular zipper is great for closing up flat objects, like a jacket, but Freeman ideated something more dynamic,” says MIT postdoc Jiaji Li, a lead author on a paper presenting the project. “We’ve developed a process that builds objects you can rapidly shift from flexible to rigid, and you can be confident they’ll work in the real world.”