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Artificially or synthetically produced materials that have the innate capacity to automatically repair damage to themselves without the need for human intervention or external problem diagnosis are known as Self-Healing Materials. The general rule is that materials will deteriorate over time as a result of wear, the environment, or operational damage. It has been demonstrated that microscopic cracks and other types of damage alter the thermal, electrical, and acoustical characteristics of materials, and that the spread of cracks can eventually cause a material to fail. In general, cracks are difficult to spot early on, and routine inspections and repairs necessitate manual intervention. On the other hand, self-healing materials prevent degradation by triggering a repair mechanism in response to the micro-damage.
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