1. Welcome! Please take a few seconds to create your free account to post threads, make some friends, remove a few ads while surfing and much more. ClutchFans has been bringing fans together to talk Houston Sports since 1996. Join us!

[MIT] New material - light as plastic, strong as steel

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by larsv8, Feb 4, 2022.

  1. larsv8

    larsv8 Member

    Joined:
    Nov 11, 2007
    Messages:
    21,663
    Likes Received:
    13,916
  2. ThatBoyNick

    ThatBoyNick Member

    Joined:
    Dec 8, 2011
    Messages:
    31,481
    Likes Received:
    49,370
    Sounds perfect for my blood and lungs
     
    Two Sandwiches and KingCheetah like this.
  3. CCorn

    CCorn Member

    Joined:
    Dec 26, 2010
    Messages:
    22,380
    Likes Received:
    23,225
    Rearden Steel is so 1950s.
     
    Phillyrocket, Space Ghost and Entropy like this.
  4. Jontro

    Jontro Member

    Joined:
    Feb 3, 2010
    Messages:
    36,440
    Likes Received:
    25,653
    stark industries is taking over
     
    dmoneybangbang likes this.
  5. Entropy

    Entropy Member

    Joined:
    Jun 30, 2002
    Messages:
    5,130
    Likes Received:
    1,425
    Can't wait for the Galt motors.
     
  6. rocketsjudoka

    rocketsjudoka Member

    Joined:
    Jul 24, 2007
    Messages:
    58,170
    Likes Received:
    48,346
    Interesting. Melamine is a pretty commonly used material used frequently in finishes for cabinetry.
     
  7. Space Ghost

    Space Ghost Member

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 1999
    Messages:
    18,308
    Likes Received:
    8,657
    Graphine 2.0
     
  8. Buck Turgidson

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 2002
    Messages:
    101,902
    Likes Received:
    104,608
    Same stuff the Chinese were putting in milk and pet food a decade or so ago (to give false elevated protein test readings).
     
  9. London'sBurning

    Joined:
    Dec 5, 2002
    Messages:
    7,205
    Likes Received:
    4,817
  10. Nick

    Nick Member

    Joined:
    Feb 28, 1999
    Messages:
    50,942
    Likes Received:
    17,408
  11. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Atomic Playboy
    Supporting Member

    Joined:
    Jun 3, 2002
    Messages:
    59,079
    Likes Received:
    52,752
    This stuff will make the Pacific garbage patch indestructible.
     
  12. Phillyrocket

    Phillyrocket Member

    Joined:
    Jun 12, 2002
    Messages:
    14,491
    Likes Received:
    11,684
    Bitcoin or D’Anconia Copper for 2022?
     
    rocketsjudoka likes this.
  13. Invisible Fan

    Invisible Fan Member

    Joined:
    Dec 5, 2001
    Messages:
    45,954
    Likes Received:
    28,052
    Graphene promises too much with a painful industrial process.

    This seems like a much cheaper and stronger Gorilla Glass.
     
  14. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum

    Joined:
    Jun 18, 2003
    Messages:
    37,133
    Likes Received:
    36,087
     
    Invisible Fan, Nick and ATXNekko like this.
  15. Buck Turgidson

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 2002
    Messages:
    101,902
    Likes Received:
    104,608
    That's a whale of an idea
     
  16. Invisible Fan

    Invisible Fan Member

    Joined:
    Dec 5, 2001
    Messages:
    45,954
    Likes Received:
    28,052
    As strong as sapphire
     
  17. rocketsjudoka

    rocketsjudoka Member

    Joined:
    Jul 24, 2007
    Messages:
    58,170
    Likes Received:
    48,346
    I'm going to go bid on Howard Roark NFT's.
     
  18. Two Sandwiches

    Joined:
    Feb 6, 2002
    Messages:
    23,141
    Likes Received:
    15,080
    I'm sorry but nobody should be called the Carbon P Dubbs chairman of anything. It sounds like a low level pot dealer or something.


    Anyways, I quit reading the article when I saw that because I wanted to come here and make a stupid, failed joke. Because this material is made in sheets, can it be 3D printed? That'd be huge. Let's 3D print some steel-plastic houses for super cheap in hurricane areas.
     
    #18 Two Sandwiches, Feb 5, 2022
    Last edited: Feb 5, 2022
  19. Buck Turgidson

    Joined:
    Feb 14, 2002
    Messages:
    101,902
    Likes Received:
    104,608
    Fun Fact: from 1957-65, the chairman of the American Cancer Society was Larry Lungtar
     
    Two Sandwiches likes this.

Share This Page