Friday, January 20, 2012

This iPhone Case From Nissan Can Heal The Scratches By Itself

How wondor? its real, the true story of a company claims that it has built something that repairs itself, if anything goes wrong. Nissan is one of the most popular Car manufacturers has now created an iPhone case, that heals itself if it got scratched or dropped. Believe it or Not, details after this jump!

We are not fooling you, the news says so, the Nissan company making iPhone cases. You might think how these cases can heal itself (self-healing) repair by its own.

What is the technology used by Nissan for their iPhone cases that can self-heal if any scratch or dropped, damaged the screen. Nissan says something:

The outer ?paint? is made from polyrotaxane, which means that when damage occurs to the coating in the form of a fine scratch, the chemical structure is able to react to change back to its original shape and fill the gap ? ?healing? the blemish.

The iPhone case has its name ?Nissan Scratch Shield?. It will protect your case from drop downs, dings, scratches. This awesome looking case was actually released in Dubai?s Autoshow where Nissan even gave some to people. To the coming future you will be seeing much more innovative cases, waterproof devices, automatic batter chargers and so on. This case will change how cases are made and maintained, Nissan did license this technology to other manufactures.

You must note this point, this case can repair itself if the iPhone screen damages, but the case will NOT repaior itself if its damaged (cracks or broken).

The case is designed to fit the iPhone 4 and 4S, and is manufactured from something called ABS plastic which is made to create not only a more rigid and robust case, but also one which provides a much tighter fit for the device. he case is coated in Nissan?s own scratch shield paint, which features innovative technology allowing it to heal its own scratches.

It seems like it doesnt add any thickness on the phone. Its a plastic case that can help you in the long run. This case has not gone on sale yet, so there is no ETA. If the initial beta tests prove successful then we could see a full consumer launch and the future could also see this technology being integrated directly into mobile devices at a manufacturing level due to the licenses which have been agreed with NTT DoCoMo.

The case appears to be a test product to see what is actually possible, and how it is received by the industry. via

Source: http://www.grabi.org/this-iphone-case-from-nissan-can-heal-the-scratches-by-itself/

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