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Non-Tech : Graphene

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To: Doren who wrote (68)2/12/2013 2:37:08 AM
From: DanD  Read Replies (1) of 423
 
Would not strength and flexibility still be present in a sheet? I am not sure about heat transfer or electric conductivity, but if you're using it to replace titanium is that really the goal?

The images I've seen of pure graphene have been flexible and clear.



I'm not sure if that is actual or a mock-up, but I imagine for something that replaces metals like titanium some kind of alloy (if possible) would be necessary.
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