Noryl
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Noryl resin is a plastic developed by General Electric. It is a modified Polyphenylene Oxide (PPO) developed by GE Plastics in 1966.
Noryl has numerous applications in electronics, coating, machinery, etc. It can serve as a high-density wire coating in auto electrical systems.
Noryl also has possible applications in the production of hydrogen, where it could serve as a cost-effective electrolyzer, replacing expensive rare elements. [1]
- MIT Technology Review - Hydrogen on the Cheap
- ge.com - Ecomagination overview