A flexible, protective fabric tiled like crocodile skin can resist stabbing, cuts and abrasion. It could be used as armour in dangerous industrial and work settings or to make long-lasting shoes.
Materials designed to be resistant to mechanical damage, like puncture wounds or stabs, are often rigid and heavy because of the dense fibres used to make them hard to pierce. This can make it difficult to create practical armour or clothing from them.
Now, Swee Ching Tan at the National University of …