3D-printed Y-zip goes from flexible to tough in less time than it takes to close the fly



  • Y-zipper is a 3D printed three-size zipper
  • It is flexible when the zipper is unzipped but rigid when the zipper is pulled up.
  • This 40-year-old concept was brought to light by researchers using software and a 3D printer.

Let’s make zippers cool again. Right now, they’re just part of your fashionable coat, pants, or bag, but what if a zipper could serve as a frame for a cast on your broken leg or help you build a tent in a minute? That’s the kind of zipper we could all get behind, and apparently it exists as something called a Y zipper.

Y-zipper is the real-world realization of a 40-year-old design dream. Forty years ago, former Polaroid engineer and current MIT professor William Freedman, PhD, envisioned a three-sided zipper. It would be like a traditional zipper in that it would have pieces that would interlock to form a strong joint, but by adding a third side and zipping them together, you could create a potentially rigid structure that could be opened back to a flexible shape.

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