“One of the most persistent enemies of safe flying—formation of ice on propellers of planes in flight—is now being overcome by a new electrically heated propeller ‘skin’ that enables the propeller surface to warm up like a sick-bed heating pad. The skin is made by two kinds of synthetic rubber, the outer surface being a thin coating that is tailormade to conduct electricity instead of blocking its flow.”
—Scientific American, June 1994
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